2006 Jeep Rubicon on 2040-cars
Ashdown, Arkansas, United States
2006 Jeep Rubicon – 4.0l, 6 speed, 116K mi. All highway miles. Have Carfax and it is clean. Have added all the items below in the last few months. I have only put it into 4WD twice. 4” lift, 15x10 wheels, 33x12.50 Cooper SST, Smittybuilt front and rear recovery bumpers, 12,000# winch, KC Lites, LED fog Lights, Dual Optima batteries w/ switch, Tatton HP front and rear drive shafts, Black Magic brakes with calipers, both differentials rebuilt w/ new bearings & seals, 6” fender flares, Tuffy Underseat Drawer, Marathon seat covers, Kenwood CD w/usb, Ipod jack, and Bluetooth for phone. This is a strong running Jeep with no mechanical issues. It is in need of nothing. All fluids were completely changed when originally purchased. New belt, A/C cleaned, blown out, and recharged, only synthetic oils used, engine changed every 3500 mi. Paint is clean and shiny with no dents or chips. If you are looking for a really clean 2 door Rubicon, don't miss this one. It is ready to go. This Jeep is advertised locally. I have the right to end this auction at anytime. On Jan-25-14 at 07:50:04 PST, seller added the following information: Reserve is $15,000. |
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