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Tj-8 Jeep Wrangler Truck With V8 Swap on 2040-cars

US $30,000.00
Year:1999 Mileage:140000
Location:

Gainesville, Georgia, United States

Gainesville, Georgia, United States

TJ-8 Custom built Jeep truck
Dodge Magnum 5.2 V8 with 4 speed automatic transmission with OEM OBD1 engine management 
JK Dana 44 axles front (locker) sleeved and gusseted and rear (LSD) with Artec truss
OME HD springs, V8 springs front, LJ springs rear
JK Rubicon factory shocks front and rear
2014 JK Rubicon 17" wheels (5)
Rotopax fuel and water tanks
HiLift Jack
Currie Antirock front 
119" WB. . .same as 4 Door JK 
8K winch
Trucklite headlights
Rigid LED cubes on A pillars
CJ-7 drop down tailgate conversion
Adjustable control arms front and rear
(5)35" BFG KM2
Poison Spyder DeFender front fenders, rear flares, and corners
Military taillights
LineX interior and bed
Professional paint and powder coat. . .not backyard spray paint 
SBC custom full length side armor
Custom 24" body and frame stretch
GR8 Tops hardtop
Custom seats
Full interior rollcage

Fully custom one-off build by SBC Offroad in Gainesville, GA. 12 months in the making. . .way too much to list. 

Google: Wrangler Forum TJK8 for a full build thread with details and hundreds of pics.

Built to be an expedition or overlanding style reliable daily driver and fully capable to take you out and get you back from adventures. 

Currently at SBC Offroad in Gainesville, GA having finishing details completed on AC system and a new JCR Offroad Dagger front bumper.

Clean GA title in hand.

Partial Trades for Grand Nationals considered…Hardtop and no rust!

Call or text Matthew for details 770-530-2043


On Aug-28-14 at 13:31:48 PDT, seller added the following information:

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On Aug-29-14 at 09:30:55 PDT, seller added the following information:

Please understand this is not an LJ with a half hardtop…it is a custom 24" body and frame stretch. This Jeep has the same wheelbase as a new 4 Door Wrangler Unlimited and is 9" longer than the LJ (TJ Wrangler Unlimited). The bed is 4.5 feet long. 

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