2002 Jeep Wrangler X Lifted Rides Like New Needs Brake Lines Front To Back on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
2002 jeep wrangler 139500 miles 5speed 6 cy engine jeep runs like new has been well maintained and is super clean 2inch RUBICON EXPRESS LIFT SMITTYBILT XRC BUMPERS NEW SHOCKS STEERING STABILIZER NEW EXHUST BLACK ROCK ALLOY RIMS BF GOODRICH TIRES ALPINE XM SATELITE RADIO HDMI PORT ALL WITH IN THE LAST YEAR HARDTOP HAS NEVER BEEN OFF YOU WONT BE SORRY NEVER OFF ROAD No third party offers. 2002 jeep wrangler 139500 miles 5speed 6 cy engine jeep runs like new has been well maintained and is super clean 2inch RUBICON EXPRESS LIFT SMITTYBILT XRC BUMPERS NEW SHOCKS STEERING STABILIZER NEW EXHUST BLACK ROCK ALLOY RIMS BF GOODRICH TIRES ALPINE XM SATELITE RADIO HDMI PORT ALL WITH IN THE LAST YEAR HARDTOP HAS NEVER BEEN OFF YOU WONT BE SORRY NEVER OFF ROAD No third party offers. Jeep frame has typical jeep rust brake lines need to be replaced just went today so if you no jeeps this is a great price other then brake line and frame rust. Runs and looks like new. More pics on craigslist south jersey. Need to sell as is
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