Expedition One Jeep JK Trail Series Front Bumper w/ hoop for sale

TANK

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First off, I hope that it's okay that I'm posting this up for sale as I know that I haven't posted very actively since I made this account a few months back. I guess I really fall into the ranks of a lurker, as I don't really feel the need to post unless I can contribute to the conversation. I have learned a great amount from reading threads on here though when it has come to CB installation, on board compressors, wiring, etc. That being said, if there's a problem with me posting this, please let me know and I'll remove it as I'm not here to start any trouble.

That being said, I'm looking to sell my Expedition One Jeep JK Wrangler Trail Series Front Bumper w/ hoop

This front bumper is in great condition, though there is some extremely light surface rust that can easily be tackled with a wire brush and some Rustoleum. I chose not to repair the rust before selling it because I didn't want it to appear as if I was hiding anything. It is extremely solid and the only reason for me selling it is that I decided to change to Expedition One's stubby bumper versus the full width of this bumper. The fogs and winch are NOT included as part of this deal, though I will include the fairlead hawse as I have also purchased a new one as well. I will include all of the mounting hardware with the bumper.

This bumper new is currently going for upwards of $1200, and due to it being used and not perfect, I am asking a fair $750 for it, though I will hear out reasonable offers. I have to keep this sale to local pick-up only (I live in Centennial, CO) as the costs and hassle of shipping this would turn into a pain in the ass.

Thanks!

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TANK

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This bumper is looking extremely lonely sitting here in the garage and not bolted up on someone's JK. Anyone interested at all?
 

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TANK

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Update 2/3: I've now included pictures of what little rust there is on the bumper. The light rust is found around the shackle tabs from shackles being mounted up and the hook from the winch rubbing against the bumper face. There is also very minimal rust around the fairlead hole where the synthetic line rubbed away the powdercoat, the hi-lift points, and the holes where the winch mounted up. Nothing out of the ordinary, and nothing that's not easy enough to clean and repair.
 

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