2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hardrock Edition on 2040-cars
Haddam, Connecticut, United States
THIS COULD BE YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A ONE OFF MY WAY MOTOR SPORTS JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED RUBICON HARDROCK EDITION. IT
STARTED AS A LOADED HARDROCK AND THEN RECEIVED A MAKEOVER. SEE LIST BELOW FOR DETAILS.
- 2.5" Teraflex lift
- Front and rear fox duel revisor shocks
- Fox ATS adjustable front steering stabilizer
- Front and rear Teraflex forged heavy duty adjustable track bars
- (5) Fuel two piece rampage 20x10 with hubcentrics
- (5) Fuel M/T 37x13.50x20
- AEV rear tire carrier with high lift xtreme jack
- Poison Spyder crusher fenders spydercoated (mid width)
- Poison Spyder front inner fender liners
- JCR off-road rear inner liners
- Back up camera and third brake light
- Maximus-3 front bull bar for 10a bumper
- JW Speaker headlights, fog lights, and tail lights
- Spod light system
- Rigid industries 50" SR spot flood combo custom painted with red and blue covers and Poison Spyder A pillar
brackets
- D2 Hyper spot pods custom painted
- D2 driving pattern pods with rigid A pillar brackets
-SR2 20" driving pattern custom painted with custom brackets on bumper
- D2 diffused patter pods custom painted on tire carrier
- AEV procalc
- Hardtop Headliner
- All tow hooks powder coated to match orange
- All(3) door lock cylinders powder coated black
- All interior lighting switched to LED
- Black jeep logo on grill
- Stubbie antenna
Jeep Wrangler for Sale
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- 2014 jeep wrangler unlimited sport(US $13,520.00)
- 2015 jeep wrangler(US $17,600.00)
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