2013 Aev Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Jk350 Low Miles Leather 3.6l 4x4 Offroad Like New on 2040-cars
United States
Offered here for sale is a beautiful 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with AEV JK350 conversion package. This Jeep is Dune color and has less than 9500 miles on it, making it nearly brand-new. The Chrysler installed options include the Customer Preferred Package 24R, including: Connectivity Group, Max Tow Package, Side Airbags, 5spd. Automatic, 4.10 Rear, Automatic Temp. Control, Heated Frt. Seats, Black 3pc. Hard Top, Uconnect 430N, Remote Start. In addition, this highly capable off-road ready vehicle is equipped with the standard JK350 package that AEV offers, plus it has the following options: IPF Reverse/Work Light, AEV Black Pintler Wheels, Warn 9.5ctis winch, AEV Premium F1 Leather Seating, Hi-Lift Jack and Mount, AEV Fuel Caddy, AEV Roof Rack Rail kit and Roof Rack, Painted hardtop interior, Full AEV Rubber Floor mats, AEV Corner Guards, AEV Splash Guards. The total original MSRP was over $63k. This Like New Jeep can be had for a lot less than it would cost to purchase off of a dealer lot and it still has 2yrs. left on the factory bumper to bumper warranty. There are many options to purchase, including a Buy It Now. In addition, the Jeep is for sale locally and I may end the auction early if the Jeep is sold. Feel free to ask any questions you may have. Winning bidders must make a Paypal deposit within 24hrs. of the end of the auction. In addition, buyer is responsible for shipping and/or pickup of the vehicle. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding! |
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