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Selling my 2008 KK Limited 4x4 - only 21K miles for $17,850

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#1 ·
Hey guys, had loads of fun with my Liberty, but I just put it up for sale. Time for me to move on and go get a sports car. :cheers:

It's in immaculate condition with only 21,800 miles and has a ton of extras, including new tires, new YellowTop battery, big brake kit, etc.

The KBB value is $19,520+ but I'm willing to let it go for $17,850. CarFax is clean and I've been the only owner and only driver. Can ship to wherever you're at. If you're interested, please let me know.

Had loads of fun with this car, partly thanks to you awesome people on this board! :highfive: and this car has been bulletproof. Loved it! But time to sell.

If you're interested, please shoot me a message ASAP as I need to get it sold ASAP.

Thanks!

LOTS MORE PICTURES AND DETAILS HERE: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/151097068112



 
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#4 ·
Sorry for the bad timing! How much did you buy your Sport for?
 
#7 ·
Why would you even take pictures of that stain on the headliner? You know how easy that is to get out?

Whenever I sell a vehicle I spend the extra $200-300 to get it professionally detailed...it's like putting a fresh coat of paint on before selling a house...makes a huge difference.
 
#9 ·
Why would you even take pictures of that stain on the headliner? You know how easy that is to get out?

Whenever I sell a vehicle I spend the extra $200-300 to get it professionally detailed...it's like putting a fresh coat of paint on before selling a house...makes a huge difference.
It was professionally detailed just before those photos.

And how do you get that water stain out of the headliner?
 
#14 ·
Tire scrub and feathering


Tire scrub and feathering


Not to mention like stated to much pressure in the tires as the tread is not fully contacting the ground clearly seen by the tire shine(which dryrots the tires faster).
 
#15 ·
I still don't understand what you're talking about. What's tire scrub and feathering?

To assume the tires are not fully contacting the ground because of the tire shine is incorrect. The vehicle had not even been moved in between the time the tire shine was applied and these pictures were taken.
 
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