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1992 Jeep Wrangler Yj Lifted 4" 2 Sets Of Wheels And Tires Hardtop Solid Look! on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:108889
Location:

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States

Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
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NO RESERVE, HIGH BIDDER BUYS IT ... AND I EXPECT YOU TO FOLLOW THROUGH , ASK QUESTIONS BECAUSE IM NOT NEGOTIATING ONCE YOU'VE WON ... IF YOU HAVE 0 FEEDBACK YOU NEED TO CONTACT ME FIRST ...

 

Ok here's what we got... 1992 Jeep Wrangler YJ , 108,889 miles , 4.0L straight six, ax15 5speed transmission. Hard Top model with matching full doors (driver door needs handle fixed) and mismatched half doors.

Solid body and frame, body has one corner with a cracked previous owner bondo repair , some Very Minor surface rust/bubbles (worth restoring still SOLID) and the frame is excellent some surface rusting but it would brush off and be sealed. The jeep mechanically is in pristine condition, runs and drives excellent ... I bought it in November and put all new brakes..  lines, air filter, brake pads front with resurfaced rotors and brands new drums from A to Z. Oil IS good for couple thousand more miles. Will also include brand new sealed AMSOIL FLUIDS  for the transmission, differentials , and the transfer case ($250 retail)

As for aftermarket It comes with High Country complete 4" lift kit, leaf springs , shocks, grade 8 hardened hardware , drop pitman arm and kit to align the drive line. I have all the extended stainless brake lines (not installed)Also comes with ( not installed) SmittyBilt  front & rear bumpers and rock slider side panels. Cost me over $1000.

Also comes with 2SETS OF JK WHEELS + TIRES, 10 total ... Factory 07-10 wrangler 18" 5x5" wheels. One set 4 bridgestone Blizzaks snow tires all in excellent shape 70% life left. Then 6 of them have Bridgestone Dueler A/T 3 of which are like new the others have about 4-7 32nds of tread. 3 is legal/safe. ($181 for a new one on tires rack , to have a full complete set, or put 2 low tread ones on the front for now ... likely last the summer)

If I had to pick it apart ... The driver side floor is rusty, the windshield is cracked in the corner, no carpet, the front windshield seals need replaced, the top of the radiator seeps (a new 3 core all aluminum is $150 on eBay ) only goes through about 1 to 1.5 qt of coolant every 3 months , these have plastic caps it was a common problem but isn't a dramatic leak...

Cash only, ebay message me your phone number and if I should call or text ... or email ... I'm available to answer questions regularly . Shown by appointment only, don't make ridiculous low balls, I don't need to sell it, just don't need it either, doesn't get driven a lot and naturally having a jeep means we always want to spend money on them even if it doesn't "need" anything, 4 cars in driveway is too much.

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