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Up For Sale is my 1997 Jeep Wrangler Soft Top.

This 4x4 has had quite abit of work done to it and has been very well looked after. It has low km's for its age and is a very clean vehicle. Im asking for $16,000 ONO or i will consider swaps aswell.

here is a list of things done to the car.

* 4 inch lift kit imported from the states

* swaybar disconnects

* sye kit with custom comp tail shaft from the states

* stronger rear axles 30% stronger than stock ones

* rock sliders

* aftermarket head lights with hid lights also light guards on the lights

* smitty bits bull bars also from the states

* Led spot lights

* snorkel

* tow bar

* 6 inch bush wacker flares imported from the states

* sony mp3 head deck and after market speakers

* skyjacker steering dampner

* steering box guard

* arb rear diff hat

* k&n air filter

* 33 inch bfg km2 tyres with king wheels less than 1000kms old

and a lot of stock parts as well ,i have spent about $10k on parts if

not more and has been serviced every 5,000 kms with the best parts and

is only driven about 3 times a month as i work close to home.It is a very

capable 4x4 both on road and off only the very best parts have been used

on this car no expences spared. Will be sad to see it go but its not being

used anymore. $16,000 ONO also open to swaps let me know what you have

got.

thanks

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