: 2002 TJ in MI


cuinrearview
07-19-2004, 06:17 AM
I'm offering my 2002 Amber Fire (burnt orange) TJ with 45000 miles. I want to sell it and buy something that I can take on real trails and not worry about getting scratched and dented because I'm still paying on it. The addition of my second child also means that my family can no longer take this on a weekend trip comfortably. It has pretty much every option on a Sport model except for the sub. in the console. It's a hard top, manual trans. with D44 rear (3.73 ratio). A list of upgrades:

Bestop soft top
OME suspension lift
1" BL
1" MML (no driveline vibes)
JKS discos
33" BFG MTs varying tread (50-80%) on AR-23s, stock canyons and GSAs included
Front rock bumper from Tab (TLHOFFROAD)
Rear rock bumper with receiver
Sony CD deck
IPF 6" lights on Warrior Products mirror relocator/light brackets
Radio Shack CB with 4ft. K-40 antenna mounted to rear bumper


I think that's it. Easter weekend I changed the oil in both diffs and the ATF in the transfer case. I also changed the trans. oil with Redline MTL. I have kept every thing else maintained as well. I have had no problems with this Jeep. The check engine light it currently on, but the code tells me that it's a very small leak in the evaporative emmisions system, which is a common, useless code on these. My price is $15,500. Posting here is my first step, I haven't even put a sign in it yet. If I were rich, I'd gear it, lock it, and tackle probably just about anything around here outside of deep mud.

fountain
07-19-2004, 10:32 AM
sent you a pm

cuinrearview
07-19-2004, 11:58 AM
PM returned, really need at least 2/3 cash, and would take partial trades for the rest. Would consider a clean YJ, CJ, or a mid-90's v8 ZJ. I would also consider a 2 door stick XJ.

cuinrearview
07-21-2004, 07:52 AM
btt

cuinrearview
07-25-2004, 09:46 PM
I drove home my new (future) trail rig tonight, so I want to sell this for $$$, not accepting trades any longer. NADA says that this is worth 17K, so a loan at your local bank for the $15500 (asking) price shouldn't be a problem. Reasonable offers may be accepted.