2007 Jeep Wrangler 2-door Jk, 4x4 Hard Top Automatic Painted Top/flares/bumpers! on 2040-cars
Corbin, Kentucky, United States
You are looking at a 2007 Wrangler JK 2dr. I bought this Jeep for myself a few months back. I had found one online that I fell in love with but it was a 2013 and I couldn't quite afford to do that. Instead I bought this Jeep as stock Jeep with the original black top, black bumpers and fender flares. I sent it to the body shop and had all of the above mentioned body panels sanded to smooth surfaces and then painted to match. I also added the light bar on the front bumper with the KC lites and had it smoothed and painted as well. I original had a small 2.5" lift and 35" tires on it, the only reason I am selling is because I found that I am much more comfortable in the 4door models, so I took the lift and tires off and replaced them with stock. This Jeep drives and rides as well as one with half the miles. As you can see it does have a small mark here and there but nothing out of the ordinary. It has not been offroad since I have owned it, and from what I can tell, it hasn't been in its life. I did put new rotors and brakes on the front about 1,000 miles ago. The interior is in great condition minus the door sill that has scuff marks on it and the steering wheel which is just worn from use. In the interest of full disclosure the console lid was busted on top so I put the padded extension thing on it, I did that for both cosmetic and comfort. If you are looking at this Jeep you have probably seen many others, and I am sure you have noticed that they do offer a painted top and flare combo. You probably also have noticed that they do not offer painted bumpers from the factory (at least in 2007). I really think the bumpers make this thing stand out head and shoulders above the rest. This is your opportunity to buy a new body wrangler for much less, and the painted panels are just a bonus. I promise you won't be disappointed when you see this. Again, I am a car dealer but this one was my personal vehicle. I also can help with financing if needed. I will be more than glad to answer any questions you might have. I am listing my cell number so feel free to give me a call. Thanks!
Zack Jones 606-304-3199 Corbin, KY |
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