MayaItani
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I recently sold my 09 jeep and am looking to find a new one. Its been real stressful trying to right the right jeep due to the expense and I've become quite picky. I have been looking at a 2008 4 door jk but I'm not exactly set on it yet but i can get it for 17 grand which is in my price range.
Earlier today i came across a 2011 black 4 door sahara with a hard top(what i wanted from the get go), it has around 80,000 miles on it and the doors all need to be replaced. Also, the fenders need to be replaced. It has leather and power window and locks(not use to the luxury in jeeps haha) if i can get the sahara for around 16-18 grand then replace what needs to replace, would it be worth it? or with all the replacements would it be just a ridiculous idea and cost more than what i am comfortable spending… and if i do choose to get the sahara where can i look to buy new stock doors that aren't really expensive.. the ones i have seen are at a cost of about 750 each door which is.. ALOT.
I need help, it would be awesome to get others opinions and options. Things have been tough the past month and I'm looking to finally do things to make up for it. Thanks y'all!
Earlier today i came across a 2011 black 4 door sahara with a hard top(what i wanted from the get go), it has around 80,000 miles on it and the doors all need to be replaced. Also, the fenders need to be replaced. It has leather and power window and locks(not use to the luxury in jeeps haha) if i can get the sahara for around 16-18 grand then replace what needs to replace, would it be worth it? or with all the replacements would it be just a ridiculous idea and cost more than what i am comfortable spending… and if i do choose to get the sahara where can i look to buy new stock doors that aren't really expensive.. the ones i have seen are at a cost of about 750 each door which is.. ALOT.
I need help, it would be awesome to get others opinions and options. Things have been tough the past month and I'm looking to finally do things to make up for it. Thanks y'all!