2003 Jeep Liberty Freedom Edt. 4x4 Runs Great Minor Damage on 2040-cars
Lansing, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Jeep
Drive Type: 4WD
Model: Liberty
Mileage: 167,000
Trim: Sport Sport Utility 4-Door
This is nice jeep liberty 4x4 in nice shape inside and out with the exception of some minor front end damage. The jeep runs and drives well but the front wheels need to be aligned. The tires are in very good shape. The interior is in very good shape. The engine runs well. Has newer brakes. One of the fender flares is in the trunk of vehicle and is usable. So really it needs a passenger fender and fender flare, passenger turn signal and the front end aligned. It has 167,000 miles but has been maintained very well. The Jeep is currently located west of lansing mi. Im currently in northern mi. and may not be able to meet the winning bidder at the vehicle at the time of pickup. I will overnight the winning bidder the keys and title after payment is confirmed. So I prefer a bank wire as form of payment. any questions please ask. Before driving the jeep any considerable distance the front end would need to be aligned. It comes with two full sets of keys.
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