2011 Aev Hemi Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Aev 6.4 Liter on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Hello, and thank you for viewing my auction. As you can see I am new to the Ebay world. Any interested parties wanting to preview the vehicle can fly into Austin and I can arrange a meeting. As mentioned, I am new to Ebay so anyone wanting to pay in person is once again welcome. A deposit of $5000 will be due w/in 48 hours of close of auction. Balance will be due within 7 days of end of auction. Here goes on the modifications: -AEV 6.4vvt (465 HP) -Hardtop painted to match -AEV Hood w/ Billet Hood Latches -RIGID 52" LED Light Bar w/ Line-X lined light tower -RIGID 2 Pair of 6 LED Lights -RIGID 10" LED Light bar on front bumper -HDH Switch/Relay System (see on dash, thin as a credit card) -VIPER Alarm System (Remote start, interior radar sensor, etc) -Kenwood Stereo DNX9990H w/ IPhone Adapter (3 year service plan) -Both Rockford Fosgate amps mounted on custom spacers for water protection -Polk Audio Mids & Highs, 10" Sub -All wiring covered w/ Power Braid -Dual Front and Rear Camera System -Dual Battery back up Solenoid System w/ Optima's -Electronically controlled exhaust dump solenoid (want to clear the traffic? -Pro Comp 6" Suspension w/ Fox Shocks (Remote Reservoir) -Extended HD Front & Rear Driveshafts replaced -Track Bar reinforcement & Block It 380 series -Many suspension components removed and powder coated -LED Rear Tail Lights (Really Sharp) -Billet Aluminum Gas Cap -TRAIL READY True Bead Locks -TOYO M/T 37" x 13.5" -PRO COMP Steering Stabilizer -FAB 4 Front Bumper w/ Line-X -Welded mounts for Blue Ox Tow Bar and Wiring -High Jack mounted to front bumper -FAB 4 Rear Bumper w/ Tire Carrier option w/ Line-X -Rocker Guards w/ Line-X -WARN 9500 w/ Synthetic Line -Line-X lined custom fenders -Hi Jack mounted to front bumper -Cobra CB installed. -Cage mounted CO2 System for inflation/tools -All carpet removed and interior app of Line-X -Full Insulation Package on interior roof -Custom welded safe below rear seat for gun/valuables -Passport radar system installed -Line-X lined drop hitch w/ tow package (No towing done) -Pistol grip shifter Anyone familiar with these modifications knows this is not a quick throw together build. All modifications have been performed by Pollard of Boulder (conversion) and the other modifications by Colvin Automotive in Austin, TX. I have all receipts (MANY, I don't care to add it up but I'm close to 100K). The Jeep was converted to 6.4 liter less than 10K miles ago. The gearing is still 4.11, so if you want the Jeep to load up and snap your neck I would change to 4.56 (or taller) I like the fact I can drive 75mph at 1850 RPM ;) I purchased this Jeep to trail ride w/ my wife and two children for a full summer in Colorado and we thoroughly enjoyed every second. Now it is time to depart from the states for a couple years and sticking this in storage would be a shame. If you have any questions feel free to call 512-694-3436 anytime, if I don't answer leave a message and I WILL call you back. Thanks for looking!!! Tom tomdetexas@gmail.com |
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