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First of all let me give you the VIN# IJ4FY29P2WP791771 Okay now I'm not sure if that first digit of the VIN was an I or a 1, I think it was the letter I, but if it doesn't go through like that try the number 1. I'll give you a little background on the Jeep. I bought it about a year ago from a dealer in Jefferson City, and I'm selling it because of a divorce in the family. The synchronizer between 2 and 3 was grinding in the transmission about 5000 miles ago, so I had an entire new transmission put in, and while they were in there had them go ahead and put a new clutch and throw out bearing in it also, so that's all brand new as of around 5000 miles ago if even that. The Jeep is in very good condition, and looks beautiful. I'm going to try and describe ALL of the minor flaws though, because I want you to have an understanding of the shape of this vehicle down to a tee since you are a couple hours away. First of all the front end needs realigned, the steering wheel is just a little cockeyed. I rotated the tires not too long ago, and never got the front end aligned after that. Also the fan belt needs tightened, sometimes when you start it up the belt will squeek for a split second then stop because it's a little loose. Let me tell you about a couple of the pics. The picture of the interior of the door shows a piece of duct tape over a couple small drill holes. The way I understand the person before me tried putting on a bracket for some upper hard doors to make them fit tighter and drilled holes in the plastic for that reason, so you have that on both of the inside of the doors. And then you see the picture of the speaker with that little white thing barely hanging down. That was my doing. When you would hit a pothold or a bump in the road those speakers were loose enough they would want to almost fall down, so I put a zip tie up on it. Also I tried getting a pic, but it wouldn't come out. Right above the factory head unit their are a couple little holes that have been filled in in the plastic. I have no idea why they are there and they are barely noticable. Engine does not burn or leak any oil or other fluids, and runs mechanically perfect. I have tried to describe all of the flaws to the bets of my ability, and by the pictures you can see how good of shape the Jeep is in. Any other questions let me know. Thanks. Mike michaelgarber1@hotmail.com