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2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Lj/tju With Black Hardtop - 2 Owner Car, Reliable! on 2040-cars

US $14,750.00
Year:2006 Mileage:87300
Location:

Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States

Rare 2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited hard top for sale. Great car with new Hankook tires included. Only ever had two owners. No problems in the entire 6 years of ownership. 

Great snow car with 4WD! Looking to sell to a good home. Never taken off road, always treated well, super reliable vehicle. 87k miles, just under 10k miles per year. Great mechanical condition, no mechanical issues. 
4.0 liter inline 6 cylinder version. Cruise control, airbags, cd stereo. Colorado car; completely rust free, original condition paint. Selling below Blue Book value only because of crack in windshield (not in line of sight), and some dents in the hood. Automatic transmission is nice and tight and shifts smoothly.Never offroaded or abused in anyway. Mileage from highway commuting. 


The unlimited model works great because there is additional front and rear legroom, plus additional rear storage space with the longer wheelbase. Not only that, but the longer wheelbase helps highway performance over standard wranglers for improved safety. The TJU also came equipped with better sound proofing so it is quieter inside.


-Hankook All-terrain tires( M+S) within the last year/6k miles

-Weather tek rubber floor mats

-Optional Hardtop ($1600 factory option)

-Headlight/taillight guards

-cd changer

-cruise control

-dual airbags

-automatic transmission, power steering, Air conditioning

-4.0L Inline 6 Engine. Completely stock inside and out.

-New battery within the last two years.


All 5 original wheels included, with minimal rashing. 
It is completely stock (besides tires), never modified or off-roaded within our ownership of 60k miles/ 6+ years. Because of this, it has not been abused and it feels great. Engine is in good shape and transmission as well. Probably put in 4WD less than 5 times since ownership.

Because of this, we would not hesitate to take this Jeep anywhere across the country as we know it will get us there.
Interior looks great. Typical use, but no tears, rips, smells, stains, or scratches. All interior works great as we bought it in 2008.
Cleaned, washed, detailed, and waxed, ready for a new owner! 
 Last year of the TJU/ wrangler unlimited model.



Personal note: This car has never been in any accidents. It is just waiting to be off roaded and to be someone's new enjoyment. I loved driving this car and I love my Jeep. It has been great to me and I never felt unsafe and I never had issues with it. I needed a family car, as I am getting older and planning a family, otherwise I would not be selling it now. It was a great single car and a great time. I fell in love with the car the moment I saw it and just had to buy it. I want it to go to an enthusiast, who will love it and care for it.

Feel free to CALL ME DIRECTLY for questions about our jeep: 303-249-4six3two


No warranty is expressed. This vehicle is in AS-Is condition when sold.

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