93 XJ 4.0 FS/T

jdelamater

NAXJA Forum User
Location
Indianapolis, IN
Yep, getting rid of the gas guzzler. I'm up for trades or best offers. Asking $2,500. For a trade, I'm looking for something with utility and preferably a manual transmission. Utility not a must. Let me know what you have. Crew cab pickups, etc.

I've put lots of work into this thing making it not leak. It runs like a top, well a top that gets 19mpg on a GOOD day. Some small dents and scratches. I recently replaced the passenger fender, grille, fogs, and header panel. The paint is old, clear coat gone in spots. I'll probably paint it flat green/tan two-tone sometime soon, to match my scoot. Has quarter size rust hole in rear quarter. Will need to be painted at some point. I just painted the bumpers and fender flares. Some overspray on one side because I goofed on painting the flares. Overspray not in pics, but there are a few small patches of gloss black just above both pass side flares.


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I've put a lot of bloody-knuckled nights into fixing her. And she's totally worth it. The only downfall is the gas.

175,XXX miles
d30 front
C 8.25 rear
NP231 transfer case - 4W Hi, Lo, 2W
4 door - tan interior
runs great, shifts great

I bought her back in November and LOVE her! However, I don't love her enough to deal with gas prices. I get around 16-17 mpg with all city driving. This car has seen almost ALL highway miles. The previous owner never took it offroad, and I only took it offroad once. I just changed the oil and she's ready for her next roadtrip or offroad trip. She does not leak (gasp!) and it makes me proud to park in my driveway and not worry about spotting.

What I've replaced or added:
-New pads and rotors up front
-valve cover gaskets
-rear main seal (ugh!)
-oil pan gasket
-oil filter adaptor o-rings
-sway bar end links
-heavy duty matching rubber floormats
-new bright fog lamps
-pro comp steering damper
-rear driveshaft output seal
-transfer case extension housing, complete with bearing.
-greased all tie rods and the front DS
-new fuel filter
-new plugs, properly gapped
-new cap and rotor
-New fender, grille, header panel

Problems:

Driver rear quarter has a quarter sized rust hole.
Could use new paint

Email me at [email protected] with questions.
 
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