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From: NC in my dreams
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by aquickmopar
Let's see. You thinking around the $5,500-$7,500 range?
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From: Virginia
Year: 1999
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Year: 1999
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Yep that's. The problem with having a hobby involving cars/trucks. There's tons of aftermarket support to spend TONS of money on to upgrade that said car/truck. But when it comes time to sell that car/truck the market value is only as good as the bluebook value of it being stock. It a shame you never really get your money back out of it. You'd be better off returning the car/truck back to its stock form and sell it. Then sell off all the aftermarket parts you've acquired for it.
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From: NC in my dreams
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by fritzthekatt
I think it's amazing that you can drop $15,000 in gear into your jeep and the market views it as a $5500 truck. 

It wont go for 5500. The nice thing is, i dont have to sell it and can continue to enjoy it. Ive got a good feeling i can fetch double that here. Lots of spoiled kids and wealthy parents.
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From: NC in my dreams
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by aquickmopar
Yep that's. The problem with having a hobby involving cars/trucks. There's tons of aftermarket support to spend TONS of money on to upgrade that said car/truck. But when it comes time to sell that car/truck the market value is only as good as the bluebook value of it being stock. It a shame you never really get your money back out of it. You'd be better off returning the car/truck back to its stock form and sell it. Then sell off all the aftermarket parts you've acquired for it.
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From: Stafford Va
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Originally Posted by NuclearCowboy
Only problem with that is, A, time consuming. B, no returning to stock suspension.
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From: Fredericksburg, VA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 v6
Hey I just got another Jeep that needs some work (I'm starting a collection, I figure if I have enough of them I won't need to buy parts lol) and I was wondering if one of you guys may be available tomorrow maybe to help me if not diagnose the problem or at least help me describe it better so I can ask ppl on here.
I took it for a short ride and when I gave it a lot of gas the RPMs just dropped and it didn't run well after that, but it got me home (I wasn't far from home) and it was making a noise I can't easily describe.
I took it for a short ride and when I gave it a lot of gas the RPMs just dropped and it didn't run well after that, but it got me home (I wasn't far from home) and it was making a noise I can't easily describe.


