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I am selling my 2002 TJ Wrangler. I bought it brand new and I am the only owner of this beast. It was first registered on the 19th of Feb 2003.

Reason for selling. Want to get a Skyline R33.

Modifications Include:

* Front Adjustable Pan-hard Rod

* Rear Adjustable Pan-hard Rod

* Rear Pan-hard Rod Drop Bracket

* 1” Body Lift

* 1” Motor Mount Lift

* Warn Rocksliders (to be installed)

* ARB Snorkle

* Front and Rear 4.56 Genuine Dana Ratios

* Rear ARB Air Locker with ARB Air Compressor

* Advance Adaptors SYE Conversion with HD Driveshaft

* 4 x Rockcrawler O-Shape 15x8 Steel Rims with 3.75” Backspacing

* 7” Warn Flares

* 4 x 35x12.5x15 Cooper S/T Tyres with 85% tread left on them

* Rancho Rockcrawler Lower Control Arms (These are hard to get without having to buy the WHOLE suspension package)

* Rubicon Express Front and Rear Superflex Adjustable Control Arms

* Rancho RS9000X Shocks (10” Stroke) #’s 99255 & 99256

* Rancho In-Cab Controller

* 3” Springs from USA4X4 with 1 ¾” Spacers

* Toys By Troy Alumiflex Tie-rod

* Rear Single Seat Conversion (Original can still be used)

* Custom Hand Throttle

* Lightforce 240 Blitz Spotlights

* Narva 175 Spotlights

* Uniden UH-012 UHF with 6db antenna

* Bestop Safari Bikini Top w/ Drill-less Header

* Bestop Windjammer

* Bestop Tonneau Cover

* 66,000km’s on the clock

* Hayman Reese Towbar

* Laserline Car Alarm

* Central Locking

* Custom D30 Diff Protector

* Rear swaybar dropdown brackets

* Rubicon Express Quick Disconnects

* Rancho 5000 Steering Stabiliser

I am very fastidious with my vehicle and it has been looked after very well. I wax it and clean it on a weekly basis. This has always been serviced at the Jeep dealership that I have bought the vehicle from. Pics of my Jeep can be seen in my signature.

Looking for $36,000 ono.

Call me on 0403 811 995

Cheers

Kris

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