1997 Jeep Wrangler Se 2.5l 5 Speed 4wd on 2040-cars
Hertford, North Carolina, United States
1997 Jeep Wrangler 2.5L. 4WD New paint, top and battery this year. New top end at 190,000 miles, includes: timing chain and sprockets, thermostat, oil pump, Cylinder head, push rods and lifters. 4 General All Terain 33x10.50 95% tread life left. New 4300K H.I.D. Dual beam headlights (crystal white in color). 2 - 8 inch 90 Watt off road chrome KC's. 8 - HID strobes 6 already installed in Headlights, KC's, and tail lights. 2 - Grille mounted red LED strobes. 6 inch tint strip. 1 - 12 inch Pioneer Subwoofer, powered by a baja amp. Includes a sound bar with 2 Sony explod speakers. Single disc, MP3 Sony Explod radio. 2 extra sliding glass door tops. The lower sides and back are trimed with a 5 inch Realtree Advantage Max 4 vynil. Aftermarket high flow cat, and glass pack, with a 45 Degree Stainless steel exhaust tip. This Jeep runs great! AC works, Heat works, Raido works great. all lights work. This jeep makes a great Personal Response Vehicle for Firefighters, and EMS. For other information Email me. This Vehicle is for sale locally, we reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.
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