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LIFT3Ð_XJ
April 25th, 2007, 19:33
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Most recent / grill and coke/aluminum scrubbin done to rims
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How much you think i could get for this?
Starts in the typical 6 cranks or less
Small rust on pass floor
No features other than cd and heat
New 33" 12x50 BFG Mud tires
15' Pacer chrome
6'+ Rustys has leafs in back
140k on odometer and runs like that or less but lift throws off mileage
trans is smooth automatic
just wondering as I need something more economical. :read: and already have another 96 ZJ black 190k
opinions encouraged.
RyanM
April 25th, 2007, 19:45
140k on odometer and runs like that or less but lift throws off mileage
:cool: Not if you regear and re speedo gear like you should with 33's
Ill give you a Grand for it
Rocketman
April 25th, 2007, 20:01
Turn the rubber around. White letters are for Wrangler jockeys and puzzies!
LIFT3Ð_XJ
April 25th, 2007, 20:06
:x thanks for the pointers.... Im still a pavement virgin
Kittrell
April 25th, 2007, 20:10
Turn the rubber around. White letters are for Wrangler jockeys and puzzies!
Give me a break................:twak:
Kittrell
April 25th, 2007, 20:13
$1,500 top dollar. But with the rust, yeah, a grand sounds good.
LIFT3Ð_XJ
April 25th, 2007, 20:16
are you serious? there are golf carts and atvs that go more than that.
Chero-King
April 25th, 2007, 21:02
I'd say ~$2,500 or less , but it all depends on the market in your area.
Here you'd get probably around 2k for it. But in some areas, you'd be lucky to get 1200 for it. I'd look in your local classifieds and see what stock and lifted ones are going for, and judge off that.
Looks good btw, I like the rim/tire combo.
LIFT3Ð_XJ
April 25th, 2007, 21:20
I'd say ~$2,500 or less , but it all depends on the market in your area.
Here you'd get probably around 2k for it. But in some areas, you'd be lucky to get 1200 for it. I'd look in your local classifieds and see what stock and lifted ones are going for, and judge off that.
Looks good btw, I like the rim/tire combo.
Thanks for the compliment, and you helped me think on a national auto sell level rather than around here because it is hard to get this combo for under 2k. < raleigh.craigslist.com
If it wasn't for taxes, registration insurance, tags, gas , taxes on gas, property tax, oil prices, low income even with associates degree and years of experience i might be able to keep more than a couple alright vehicles. Thats asking for to much though i suppose. the governments got better ways of spending that money.
ZacSquatch
April 26th, 2007, 02:06
Theres a couple goin for 12-1500 around chapel hill/ durham area wit simular specs... 15 tops i'd say
imbthree
April 26th, 2007, 09:24
$2000-2500 I would say. Thats if the inside is in pretty good shape. I gave that price considering you do have new tires on, the lift is good height and still level. The trick is to not sell it on here. Put it on e-bay,People see big jeeps and want them! -Shaun
DaveKerwin
April 26th, 2007, 11:24
If you sell it to someone who does not want the hassle of lifting it, I would say 2000, but if its a dude of the street, I would say 1500
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