Upgraded 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport Sport Utility 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Sport Utility
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.8L 3778CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Sport Sport Utility 2-Door
Options: navigation, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 4WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 61,300
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
The Jeep is in very good condition, I bought it brand new in October of 2010 and changed the oil every 3k miles. Its been been mildly wheeled off road only a hand full of times, just some dirt hills and mud no rock crawling or anything serious, than a thorough cleaning when i got home. I put 61k miles on her, mostly high way driving in long commutes, C.T. N.Y. N.J. P.A. areas with an occasional trip south to F.L.
This jeep is a big toy I love it, you can add this or delete that over and over again (if you have the money) the current set up holds around 10k just in upgraded parts (labor not included) with labor it's another few thousand dollars on top of that.
the current suspension was put on @ around 35k miles
-OME LT lift kit which yielded about 3 inches of lift
-Teraflex front lower control arms (adjustable)
-Teraflex bump stops
-Adjustable sway bar links
-JKS adjustable front track bar
-JKS adjustable rear track bar
-Crown extended brake lines
The current wheels and tires were put on @ around 45k miles
- 5x American racing AR-23 15x8 wheels
- 5x BFG All Terrain TA KO 35x12.5 r15
I also had the jeep re-geared from stock to 4.88 to help turn the larger diameter tires, help with gas mileage, performance and everyday drivability. @60-65 mph i get better mpg than when it was stock, and the jeep doesn't have any problem holding speed while using cruise control. (the gearing made a huge difference)
-Yukon 4.88 gears w/ master install kit
I added some auxiliary lights and upgraded the headlights and used a wiring harness made by rally lights
-7" round truck-lite led head lamps
-6" round black KC Hi-Lites slim lights fog 130 watt (pair)
-6' round black KC Hi-Lites pencil beams 130 watt w/ windshield mounting brackets (pair)
Bumper upgrade
-Smittybilt XRC front bumper w/ smittybilt 8000lb winch
-Smittybilt XRC rear bumper and class III rated tow hitch w/ tire carrier
-Smittybilt rock rails/side steps
I wanted to keep my engine safe if playing in water so i added snorkel
-AEV snorkel kit with ram air
-k&N high performance air filter
-breather hose extension kit ( currently not installed but come with the purchase)
I had to upgrade the sound, with the top down and the doors off i could not hear anything but wind.
-2 Polk audio db6501 marine certified speakers with 2 tweeters and 2 crossovers in the front
-2 Polk audio db6501 marine certified speakers with 2 tweeters and 2 crossovers in the rear
-1 Polk audio MM1240D 12" marine certified subwoofer
-1 Kicker zx7005 5-channel amplifier
-Kenwood KDC-x995 removable head unit
dealer purchased and installed navigation
- Azentek smart mirror w/built in blue tooth ( very cool and discrete, the navi is in your rear view mirror ) this is great for when you have no doors on your jeep and you park somewhere. Its not as noticeable to a would be thief as garmin gps or in dash navi.
Other miscellaneous additions
-bushwacker cowl vent scoop
-slim guard wind deflectors
- stealth (blacked out) grill with polished billet grill inserts
-locking gas cover
-rubber mates
-grab handles
-decals
-River Raider hood mount for high lift jack
-AEV procal
You could have all the stock I parts I have.
Its a beautiful rig, she rides very nicely it has very good on road manners and can tackle large obstacles off road, this thing is a blast to drive in the snow when everyone else cant move! this baby is a head turner without a doubt especially when the top is down and the doors are off! people take pictures of it when its just parked in the street or pull up to me to ask me all kinds of questions.
This is a re-list. I'm motivated to sell due to my growing family I need a larger 4 door suv. Its aggressively priced I've lowered my reserve price by a few thousand dollars , if she doesn't sell this time around ill just trade her in. shes a great deal, quite possibly the best priced jeep on ebay! don't miss this opportunity to own this jeep at a fraction of the cost. kbb lists the stock version of my jeep with its mileage and condition @ over $19,000 add in the upgrades and labor and were well over the $30,000 mark.
Don't be afraid to make an offer, or email me for more/specific pics or details. Your responsible for picking up the vehicle but if you live within a reasonable distance I could meet you half way.
Title is in hand there aren't any liens of any kind. No accidents of any kind, the incident that shows up in the vehicle report was from a stolen radio.
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