2006 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Sneads Ferry, North Carolina, United States
I've had this jeep for just over 2 years and have put 17K miles on it. Unfortunately I have used it more for commuting to and from work then on the trail. I probably got it on some beginner trails in western VA 3 or 4 times total since buying it. It is very capable to say the least. Of course one of the few times I got it on the trail, it was raining and the trees were drooping over the trail and scratched up the fenders. Luckily its all superficial and they can be re-painted. I am selling it because I have a deployment coming up in a few months and I am planning on buying a 4 door jeep or truck when I get back next year...another baby on the way! Below are some details on the modifications on the jeep but Ill say overall it drives great with the much desired reliable inline 6 engine, gets looks and comments everywhere I go, blows ice cold ac, and the 4 wheel drive works great, no issues.
2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited (LJ), 4.0l 6 Cylinder Engine, D44 front and rear axles, Automatic Trans, 53,110 Miles, Midnight blue, Agate Interior (very clean) with both full and half doors and the following high quality modifications installed by professionals: -Banks CAI -Tinted windows (soft top and full doors) -Custom 4-6" Suspension Currie Lift Kit (ACOS adjustable spacers and 1 inch body) -Currie antirock front quick disconnects -Currie rear adjustable sway bar, SYE and Heavy Duty Driveshaft -Skyjacker M95 Shocks -Full Magnaflow Exhaust -XRC stinger front bumper -Rear Custom stuby Frame Mod bumper with integrated Hitch and permanent spring loaded pin -(5) 35x12.50r17 bfgoodrich km2 mud terrain tires with 15K miles -(5) KMC Bully Wheels with painted Rings to match paint -4:88 Gear Ratio -Speedo healer -Factory Locker Front and ARB Rear Air locker -Rokmen Belly Pan and Engine Trans Skid, Gas Tank Skid -Rokmen Mercenary rear rockers -Nth Degree Diff Skids -Rokmen Rocker sliders -Xenon Painted Fender Flares -Wired with viper alarm and comes with key fob that locks and unlocks full doors -Rhino lined sprayed underneath carpet -Spyderwebshade (fits underneath soft and hard top with no issues) -Matching half doors (used as trail doors and have wear), Soft uppers with some wear (driver zipper doesn't close all the way, maybe 5 inches) -SPOD -Truck Lite headlights (my favorite mod) -Riddler diff covers from and rear custom painted flat black and blue to match the jeep -VANCO 17" Big Brake Kit w/ Black Magic Pads 97-06 TJ/LJ ($1500) -Thrust offroad Recovery bag (shackles, tow straps, snatch straps, snatch block, etc) -Marine grade rock lights (blue) not installed -Genright Off Road Only LitePLATE LED Jeep License Plate & 3rd Brake Light -Heavy duty floor mats throughout the jeep JUST REPLACED OLD CURRIE STEERING SYSTEM WITH BRAND NEW CURRIE/JKS HEAVY DUTY STEERING SYSTEM. This is a jeep and was used as such, i.e. minor wear and tear on the exterior, interior looks very good. Never abused, kept clean and used only synthetics for the fluids. Rock sliders will need to be sanded down and repainted soon (starting to accumulate rust on the bottom of the sliders). No rust anywhere else on the Jeep! Drives straight and will do 75mph no problem. Spare tire will be reinstalled for buyer, I run around town with out it. I am selling locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Let me know if you have questions. |
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