huskyfargo
Adventurer
As much as I hate to, I'm prepared to part with my beloved 2008 Unlimited Rubicon. This baby is fully loaded, fully serviced, and is definitely a head-turner. It has approximately 75,000 miles on it, and has been regularly serviced and cared for meticulously. To give full disclosure, the ONLY reason I'm selling this Jeep is because it's not powerful enough to tow an off-road trailer for hundreds of miles on end through some crazy terrain. Because of a recent trip, the transmission is currently being rebuilt under warranty, and I don't want to tear this Jeep up. If you're looking for a vehicle that is built and ready to go anywhere (without towing a bunch of camping gear long distances) this is definitely the Jeep for you. The only pictures I currently have are shown below, and the Jeep is currently getting the transmission rebuilt under warranty (should be back in my possession 5/18), so I can take more pictures when I get the Jeep back. These pictures do not show the current roof rack.
A list of the goodies:
Factory Nav system w/ lockpick (enables video to be played while in motion, iPod connection, and bluetooth voice)
Power windows/door locks
Gobi Ranger roof rack (the absolute best rack made for Jeeps)
Hella lights (4 front, 2 rear)
Rampage winch bumper (front)
Warn 8,000Lb winch
Rock Hard bumper/tire carrier (rear)
Pro Comp 7089 18" wheels
GoodYear Wrangler Duratrac 34" tires (approximately 12,000 miles)
Towing package with 7pin harness and Tekonsha trailer brake system
K&N cold air intake
Superchips Power Programmer
Rhino-lined interior
3.5" Rough Country coil spring lift
Rancho RS9000 adjustable shocks
Relocated evap canister
Magnaflow exhaust system
Enlarged rear storage compartment (that I haven't had time to install)
Tailgate MOLLE storage system
Homelink rearview auto-dimming mirror
That's all I can think of for now, but there's easily $15,000 worth of extras. Blue book value is $23K-$26K, asking $28,500.
This Jeep is in amazing shape, and I would keep it if I didn't need something with a little more power. It's been all the way to Key West, and throughout Colorado, to the East Coast, and everywhere in-between. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to take this vehicle anywhere, anytime.
A list of the goodies:
Factory Nav system w/ lockpick (enables video to be played while in motion, iPod connection, and bluetooth voice)
Power windows/door locks
Gobi Ranger roof rack (the absolute best rack made for Jeeps)
Hella lights (4 front, 2 rear)
Rampage winch bumper (front)
Warn 8,000Lb winch
Rock Hard bumper/tire carrier (rear)
Pro Comp 7089 18" wheels
GoodYear Wrangler Duratrac 34" tires (approximately 12,000 miles)
Towing package with 7pin harness and Tekonsha trailer brake system
K&N cold air intake
Superchips Power Programmer
Rhino-lined interior
3.5" Rough Country coil spring lift
Rancho RS9000 adjustable shocks
Relocated evap canister
Magnaflow exhaust system
Enlarged rear storage compartment (that I haven't had time to install)
Tailgate MOLLE storage system
Homelink rearview auto-dimming mirror
That's all I can think of for now, but there's easily $15,000 worth of extras. Blue book value is $23K-$26K, asking $28,500.
This Jeep is in amazing shape, and I would keep it if I didn't need something with a little more power. It's been all the way to Key West, and throughout Colorado, to the East Coast, and everywhere in-between. I wouldn't hesitate for a second to take this vehicle anywhere, anytime.




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