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FOR SALE/SWAP

1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee 'limited'

V8 Automatic

233K

Black Duco

Black Leather

Power windows

Power seats

Cruise control

Tinted windows

Central locking/Immobiliser

Good Tyres

recently serviced

Rego

car is in S.A

i bought this as it was going to be a tow car for my track car as we thought we couldnt build for another 2-3 years but now our build contracted has been approved so my bare 180sx track car (for sale soon) wont happen and we need to free up some coin to go towards floor coverings and driveway :s i had the lerado (base spec) of this same car for ovdr 3 years and always wanted this top of the range model

Want to swap for cheaper vehicle (prefer ute but will look at any offers) with cash adjustment or selling for $12,000

please email me at [email protected] as i dont get on here much

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sorry guys dont get on here much, few more offers have come through but still im in need of freeing up some money!

anyone interested please email me at [email protected]

PRICE DROP!!!! $11,500 (minimum 4K with any swaps)

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