1998 Jeep Cherokee Xj Sport 4x4 Low Miles! 110k Lifted Jeep Xj No Reserve on 2040-cars
Lisle, Illinois, United States
1998 JEEP CHEROKEE SPORT 4x4 Strong and forever lasting 4.0L Inline Six Engine with just 110K Original Miles! 4X4 Option Tinted Rear Windows 5.5" Rough Country Lift Nice 31" Tires Black Wheels No Accidents No mechanical problems Clean and Clear Title! Clean and Clear Carfax! Mechanically this Jeep's Engine runs strong with out any problems. Trans shifts smoothly as it should. 4X4 Works Great! I just had the oil Changed, upper and lower ball joints, bushings, u-joints, and tie rods done. Brakes and rotors are good. Tires have lots of tread left 95% (only 2 months old). No tears or rips in the seats. No odors, smoke free. Carpet looks pretty good. Rear hatch is in perfect working condition and stays up when lifted. A/C blows cold and Heat works great! Radio and speakers work great! Power windows and locks. Original Stickers still on the body panels, engine compartment, and rear hatch. Paint shines! No sun fade. It does have normal wear and tear. These are getting harder and harder to find with low miles! Ready to drive on the street or trails. Clean and Clear Title in hand! Ready to go! Hurry won't last! OFFERED TO YOU AT NO RESERVE!! HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES IT! BID TO WIN! Over 100+ Pictures on dropbox. Will add link to dropbox shortly. On Jun-24-14 at 05:08:36 PDT, seller added the following information: On Jun-24-14 at 16:34:35 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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