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1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:136000
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States
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1999 Jeep Cherokee sport 4.0L straight 6 with 136k miles. I have done a lot to this and is well taken care for. Some say I baby it to much. 

Turn key get in and drive away. 

All fluids have been changed recently-TC, tranny, difs and engine oil. 4wd shifts without a hiccup including 4 low. Transmission shift through each gear perfect. Engine runs strong with no leaks and issues if you know anything about the 4.0L I6 she's bullet proof and will exceed 300k + miles. This is not driven daily but can be used as a daily driver. No wobbles or vibes. 

WHAT IT NEEDS:  Needs new sending unit as gas gauge doesn't read. 

 Little to no rust. It's 15 years old! No rot! Title in hand. THOUSANDS have been put into this machine. To much to list. New owner will not be disapointed with this jeep. Turns heads everywhere I go. Some make a point to stop and complement it.

 What I have done to it. 

(5) 33 12.5 goodyear duratracs with 90-95% tread, spare hasn't hit the pavement. 
15 x 8 rims black with 3.75 offset
Lock lug nuts 
New brakes,rotors,calipers, shoes/hardware
ZJ drag link 
ZJ Tie rod 
Rough Country trac bar with Heim Joint + drop bracket. 
Drop pitman arm 
"RC" 4.5" Rough Country lift - Coil springs, shocks, sway bar extentions 
Front sway bar mounts 
Brown Dog Motor Mounts 
Tranny mount "OEM" 
EGR valve
map sensor 
yellow top battery 
Triple threat fan conversion kit 
APN Exhaust Manifold
Hood vent "Functional" 
Cd player with amp and sub
800 watt power converter with remote line- 2 plugs and a usb port 
Cb radio with 4' firefly antenna 
GPS 
Drivers floor replaced 
Passanger floor replaced. 
Rockers replaced 
gas lines 
brake lines 
Steering box brace 
Steering box stiffener 
Steel brake line extensions
LED dash lights 
LED Interior Lights 
Safari rack 
Rough Country 4" LED spot lights 
New Hella headlight housing with 6k HID 
Washer fluid motors "both"
Headliner 
Rear wiper motor 
Flow master exhaust 
Rear tailpipe 
O2 sensor upper 
Battery Jump box 
RC 4.5" Leaf Pack 
Monstaliner Bedliner "interior floors" 
IRON ROCK double cardine rear driveshaft 
Serpentine belt 
Dana 30 High Pinion control arm bushings 
Lower fixed control arms 
Upper adjustable control arms 
Oil filter adapter with new o rings 
New plugs, wires and distributor 
RC shackle relocation brackets 
Dana 30 High Pinion front "stock" 
Chrysler 8.25 rear "stock" 
Np231 transfer case with IRON ROCK SYE 
3:55 gears 
Bluetooth device that plugs into the cable port under the dash which is connected to the PCM/ECU for real time data using your smartphone or tablet. Data like coolant-trans temp,volts, torque, revs, hp, etc in real time. A lot of customizable data. Currently using torque on Android. 
Custom front bumper 
Tan leather power seats 
Hi-lift jack 
Ashtray switch panel

I may be missing some things.

PLEASE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS I WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER THEM FOR YOU.

WILL ONLY EXCEPT CASH AND PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT

Thank you for looking

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