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UP FOR SALE IS MY 1997 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4.

*BLACK PAINT

*5 SPEED MANUAL

*144***KMS (VERY LOW COMPARED TO OTHER WRANGLERS AROUND)

*REGO TILL AUG 2010

* SOFT TOP (HAVE ORIGINAL COVER PLUS A SPECIAL BIKINI TOP FROM STATES- MAKES IT LOOK A TWO SEATER UTE)

*3 INCH LIFT

*AMERICAN RACING WHEELS (INCLUDING SPARE)

*SPORTS EXHAUST

*CHROME FRONT AND BACK BAR

*K N N AIRFILTER

*SPORTS EXHAUST

*INSIDE IS IN A1 CONDITION

*PIONEER CD/MP3 PLAYER (ALSO HAS I POD CONNECTION)

*BODY AND PAINT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION EXCEPT FOR TWO SMALL DENTS ON FRON BONNET DUE TO PREVIOUS OWNER HITTING THE ROLLER DOOR (WILL PUT PICS UP ASAP)

OVER ALL JEEP IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND IS A FUN VECHILE TO DRIVE ESPECIALLY IN SUMMER. ALSO WILL GO ANYWHERE IN 4WD.

$11000 ONO

AM ALSO INTERESTED IN SWAPS!

JEEP IS LOCATED IN SYLVANIA WATERS, SUTHERLAND SHIRE.

CHEERS

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hey mate, is a nice car but I would prefer a manual! i had an auto r32 before the jeep so want to go towards something different. thanks for the offer though

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Hey Mate, would be very interested in your r34 but am a first year apprentice so would take a few years to save some cash haha. thanks for the offer though.

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UP FOR SALE IS MY 1997 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4.

*BLACK PAINT

*5 SPEED MANUAL

*144***KMS (VERY LOW COMPARED TO OTHER WRANGLERS AROUND)

*REGO TILL AUG 2010

* SOFT TOP (HAVE ORIGINAL COVER PLUS A SPECIAL BIKINI TOP FROM STATES- MAKES IT LOOK A TWO SEATER UTE)

*3 INCH LIFT

*AMERICAN RACING WHEELS (INCLUDING SPARE)

*SPORTS EXHAUST

*CHROME FRONT AND BACK BAR

*K N N AIRFILTER

*SPORTS EXHAUST

*INSIDE IS IN A1 CONDITION

*PIONEER CD/MP3 PLAYER (ALSO HAS I POD CONNECTION)

*BODY AND PAINT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION EXCEPT FOR TWO SMALL DENTS ON FRON BONNET DUE TO PREVIOUS OWNER HITTING THE ROLLER DOOR (WILL PUT PICS UP ASAP)

OVER ALL JEEP IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND IS A FUN VECHILE TO DRIVE ESPECIALLY IN SUMMER. ALSO WILL GO ANYWHERE IN 4WD.

$11000 ONO

AM ALSO INTERESTED IN SWAPS!

JEEP IS LOCATED IN SYLVANIA WATERS, SUTHERLAND SHIRE.

CHEERS

post-64506-1269070344.jpg post-64506-1269070401.jpg post-64506-1269070505_thumb.jpg

Hi mate,

I just joined the forum, can you please forward me your contact details?

As I would be keen to take a look at your Jeep if it is still for sale?

And if you could send through some more pictures, it would be greatly appreciated.

Mat

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