View Full Version : 2003 Rubicon in AZ


goodtimes
08-20-05, 07:21 AM
I am selling my 2003 Jeep Rubicon.

58,xxx miles, 4.0, 5-speed, soft top with full hard doors and 2 sets of soft windows (one clear set, one tinted set which is still NIB).

RE 3.5" lift (fixed lowers, adj. uppers, adj. track bars)

Tom Woods CV driveshaft (rear)

285/75R16 MT/R's (~40%)

PSC roll cage w/custom radio mount (CB included)

Currie Steering

Sun Performance rockers

Kilby steering box skid

custom lower control arm pocket skids (3/16")

custom belly pan (1/4")

front diff guard

Custom bumpers F/R

Tmax EW9000 winch/winch mount/radiator hoop

Never been rolled of flopped, never been in a accident. Wheels have rash, so do the fender flares. Right rear corner has met a rock, damage is very light, and can easily be covered by a set of steel corners, or repaired by someone who has half a clue about body work (I do not).

This a very reliable vehicle, and served as my daily driver until I bought my Dodge. It has been to the shop one time under warranty, they had to replace the rear window because the zipper was AFU...otherwise it has never had a problem. Very capable off road, but I want to step up to the next level, and need a more appropriate vehicle before I do. This jeep is in too good of shape to start tearing it up.

$$$ generated from this sale will be used to finance a stretched and linked CJ or YJ. I'm not getting out of the game, I just want a older vehicle that I won't fell bad about cutting up and doing crazy schit to.

KBB puts value at 16K and change, sans the mods. I am asking 17K, as it sits.

Have pics, but I am running late for work.....

aston
08-20-05, 07:51 PM
I have a YJ you can cut to pieces, wanna' trade :wink: :8

goodtimes
08-20-05, 08:39 PM
I have a YJ you can cut to pieces, wanna' trade :wink: :8

Your YJ, plus about 12K. You can keep your axles (yes, even that new shiny thing you put under the back end....it's too narrow and too weak), transfer case, driveshafts, roll cage and a good portion of the sheet metal.

Fuel Rod
09-04-05, 11:55 AM
Hey Good Times,
Can you post some pics? Color?
How far So AZ? Tucson?
Fuel Rod
00 Sport / open diffs, 3.07 auto, with lots of skid plates working on third oil pan which I dented up good in Co

goodtimes
09-04-05, 09:54 PM
Yes, it is in Tucson. I'll see if I can dig up some pics....

goodtimes
09-04-05, 09:57 PM
These are about a year old. Several mods since then (roll cage, belly pan, front bumper, winch, etc...), but you get the idea. Color is Silver.

http://www.4wdtrips.net/forum/attach.aspx/735/Untitled-19a.jpg

http://www.4wdtrips.net/forum/attach.aspx/737/poser-2a.jpg

Dukes69
09-05-05, 11:25 PM
pics dont work :D

aston
09-06-05, 10:30 PM
pics dont work :D

Try this.

This is Goodtimes on Upper Ajax in July. The Rubicon must be pretty good 'cos it made the rocks look easy despite the driver ;) :8 :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v230/aston27/good.jpg

seapahn
09-07-05, 02:17 PM
... The Rubicon must be pretty good 'cos it made the rocks look easy despite the driver ;) ...

LMAO ... so true so true.

goodtimes
09-08-05, 10:08 PM
I'll admit it....the jeep makes it easy....all I gotta do is put the tires in the right spot and figure out how much skinny pedal to give it.

blkTJ
09-09-05, 12:20 AM
those are special tires, they've been secretly blessed by the rock gods. :D :yay: :cactus: