One-of-a-kind! 2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Jk on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
This is a unique, one-of-a-kind deal; don't miss it! I purchased this Jeep in February 2013 from a Denver area dealer. I was told that the person who traded it in, purchased a new Wrangler from them and that he was a repeat customer. The salesman knew the man and indicated that the Jeep had never been off road, and I have never taken it off road. Having said that, here are the unique details and upgrades:
OEM options included: 2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara JK 60,851 "road miles", Clean CarFax, 3.8 V-6, PS, PB, A/C, PW, PL, Automatic 4-speed with O.D., Traction and Stability Control, ABS, Tilt Steering Wheel, Dual Airbags, Privacy Glass, Running Boards, Towing Package, New Spare Tire, Cruise Control, AM/FM/SAT, CD, Navigation System, Removable Hardtop and Remote Start Now, here are the additional goodies since I have owned it: 2008 Jeep Wrangler Sahara “Extras” 1)
Custom driver’s sheepskin seat cover and seat
belt “slide” ( $350 in Denver) - 2013 2)
Rancho 9000 shocks ($475.00 installed) – 2013 3)
FIVE additional 2008 OEM (used) wheels and tires;
spare is brand new (Bridgestone AT Duelers 255/70/R18) – 2014 4)
Four additional used Bridgestone AT Duelers in a
slightly different, but totally useable size and tread. NOTE: That’s a total of
10
OEM wheel and 14 Bridgestone AT Dueler tires, 2 of which have never been
on the ground! These tires alone cost $202.00 each at COSTCO! 5)
2” trailer receiver, professionally installed ($295.00)
includes hitch, 2” ball and wiring) - 2013 6)
Cast aluminum rear differential cover and Dana
lifetime gasket ($185 parts + differentials’ oil changed) – 2014 7)
Extensive “under hood” billet aluminum – 2013 8)
Stainless steel hood latches ($130.00) – 2013 9)
Hydraulic hood lifts ($69.00) – 2013 10) Installed Bosch platinum spark plugs, high performance
wires and looms (approx. $175.00) – 2014 11) Extensive
cabin billet aluminum – 2013/2014 12) Dashboard tray ($79.00) – 2013 13) Quadratec entry hand holds ($24.00) - 2013 14) Tailgate hydraulic assist kit ($69.00)
(uninstalled) 15) Front, rear and “trunk” Quadratec laser conforming
floor mats ($200.00) – 2013 16) Trunk Organizers ($94.00) – 2013 17) All window tint ($190.00) – 2013 18) K&N Cold Air Intake and filter ($290.00) -
2013 19) Throttle body spacer ($109.00) - 2013 20) Truck-Lite
L.E.D. Headlights ($499.00) - 2013 21) L.E.D. interior light ($14.00) - 2014 22) Flowmaster
exhaust (approx. $200.00) – 2014 23) Haynes
repair manual ($12.00) - 2013 24) G-Force
performance chip installed ($69.00) – 2014 25) Billet
passenger “grab handle” ($79.00) – 2014 26) Seat
belt extenders and clips ($45.00) – 2013 27) Locking
billet gas cap ($65.00) – 2014 28) Custom
“roll up” windshield sun shade ($39.00) – 2013 That’s $3,756.00 in improvements
not counting extensive under hood and cabin billet, nor the five extra tires
and wheels and four additional unmounted tires!! Note: When you wear out the
current set of tires, put the other OEM set on and then swap out the worn tires for a set of winter (studded?) snow and ice tires. I would estimate the
value of all the additional tires and wheels at least $950.00, and all the
billet enhancements at $350.00. That makes
my overall investment in after-market parts and installation services at $5,056.00!!
The Kelly Blue Book on this Jeep with its included OEM features is $22,094 in excellent condition. My added improvements and wheels/tires is conservatively valued at $5,056 for a combined value of $27,150. My Buy-It-Now price is only $23,999!!
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