Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited on 2040-cars
Bucks, Alabama, United States
2007 SAHARA JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED HARD TOP. THIS JEEP HAS GREAT MILES FOR A 2007. THIS IS MY WIFES JEEP IT IS EQUIPPPED WITH A 4IN SUSPENSION LIFT,LT315/70/R17 MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES WITH ABOUT 30% LEFT ON THEM,BLACK BALLISTIC OFF ROAD WHEELS AND SIDE STEPS FOR EASY ACCESS. THIS JEEP IS LOADED WITH ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES INCLUDING NAVIGATION SYSTEM,DVD,CD,NICE OVER HEAD SOUND BAR,POWER WINDOWS, POWER DOOR LOCKS. ECT...THE JEEP DRIVES EXCELLENT DOWN THE ROAD. IT HAS A SMALL RIP ABOUT 3 INCHES LONG IN DRIVERS SEAT OTHER THAN THAT THE INTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH VERY FEW FLAWS PLEASE SEE PICTURES. THE LEFT FRONT BUMPERS PLASTIC IS PUSHED IN NOT SURE HOW TO PULL IT BACK OUT AGAIN IT IS JUST THE PLASTIC THAT IS PUSHED IN. ON DRIVER SIDE FINDER THERE IS A DENT THE SIZE OF A HALF DOLLAR. ON PASSENGER REAR BACK. THERE IS A SMALL CRACK ON HARD TOP IT DOES NOT LEAK. ALL THREE THINGS WAS ON JEEP WHEN I BOUGHT IT.
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