2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l Yellow - 14k Miles on 2040-cars
Flemington, New Jersey, United States
Engine:4.0L 242Cu. In. l6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Rubicon
Make: Jeep
Exterior Color: Yellow
Model: Wrangler
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: Rubicon Sport Utility 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 14,070
2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon - Yellow with Dark Grey interior - 6 Speed Manual Transmission and only 14,070 original miles. Stereo is 6 disk changer and Sirius (factory installed). This Jeep has TWO sets of doors -original and Rugged Ridge Tube Doors (Model TJ 97-06 brand new in sealed box) and THREE tops - Hard Top (with storage garage lift and comealong included), Soft Convertable Top with plastic curtains (storage roll pack is included and top and plastic curtains are in good shape) and Bikini Top with mounting bracket (Bestop brand new in sealed box) - actually four tops if you include the full cover! This fall we put the hard top on for first time because we thought we would use it this winter (we didn't). The rear tailgate also has the added tool kit I bought this Jeep from a good friend so I know EVERY mile that it was driven. I bought it with 12,600 miles and right before I bought it it had its brakes and oil changed. I towed a 13' Boston Whaler down to the shore four times last year and that is the extent of its towing career. You can tell by looking at it that it has never been off road. Somewhere between 3 and 4,000 miles, the Jeep was taken to F/X Automotive in White House Station, NJ where it had the following installed: 4" suspension lift, 1" body lift in front, 2" body lift in the rear (to offset spare wheel weight), Five (5) Ultra Wheels - Pro Comp X Terrain 35x12 50R15 LT M+S Tires, Heavy-duty stabilizing bar, Back Country Tubular Step Bars, Back Country Front and Rear Bumper and alarm with remote. The bumpers are showing some signs of rust on the ends (as they always do - see picture) and I was going to have them re-painted but simply didnt have the time). I am not a professional so it is hard for me to put a condition on the car, but it shows as good as new interior and exterior-wise and runs like new. The pictures do this Jeep no justice at all - it is absolutely the head-turner in town and must be seen in person to be appreciated. I just spent about $600 for the Bikini Top and Tube Doors, $600 to have the four wheels polished and $500 to change the spring boots and had yellow shock boots installed. This $500 also included having the undercoating re-done for rust proofing (it was looking a little old and now looks great under there). I believe that the warranty has now expired so the vehicle is being offered for sale as-is. It is also for sale locally and cannot promise that it will be available for the duration of this ad. Will consider a trade for 2010+ Mercedes C 300, Audi A-4 or BMW 328 Please call with any questions - Joe 215-896-4655.
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Stance gets an injection of brawn from the 20-inch wheels, and they'll roll faster thanks to the power upgrade from 197 horsepower and 339 pound-feet of torque in the 2.8-liter diesel to 257 hp and 412 lb-ft.
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