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2013 Jeep Wrangler Sahara *true Blue* 2 Door *many Extras* 13k Miles on 2040-cars

US $29,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:13000
Location:

Whitestone, New York, United States

Whitestone, New York, United States
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I bought this 2013 JeepWrangler Sahara brand new back in October 2012. At the time it seemed like a great idea buying a 2 door, until my wife had our first baby 3 months ago. I paid over $34k for this Jeep and hate the idea of giving it up. It is in perfect condition, no scratches, no dings, tires are still like new. It is pretty much fully loaded with navigation, bluetooth, EVIC. I also added a few goodies of my own which I will keep on the Jeep for the next owner like Rigid Industries D2 LED windshield lights, Spod switch assembly (with 5 empty slots for future accessories), AeroForce Gauge (Center mounted to Spod switch assembly), Hood Lock, TruckLite LED headlights (best mod by far), MOPAR fuel filler cover, TailLight guards, interior grab handles, spare tire cover. The best feature of all is the hard top and it's removable freedom panels ready for the warmer weather. I could go on all day about the Jeep, if you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask. I am located in Queens New York and welcome anyone who likes to come and inspect the Jeep or have a PPI done. Again, it's in perfect condition and ready for the next owner. Thanks for looking!  photo DSC_2288_zps3f9f0b69.jpg  photo DSC_2289_zps9f0f39c8.jpg  photo DSC_2290_zps3b240ca5.jpg  photo DSC_2291_zpsfe4caccc.jpg  photo DSC_2292_zps9a492969.jpg  photo DSC_2293_zps54f36701.jpg  photo DSC_2294_zps953fbc70.jpg  photo DSC_2295_zpsa9dbc42f.jpg  photo DSC_2296_zps9efc0d62.jpg  photo DSC_2297_zps7287bb76.jpg  photo DSC_2298_zps70a6f72d.jpg  photo DSC_2299_zps7c3a077e.jpg  photo DSC_2303_zps02d7b575.jpg  photo DSC_2304_zpsbd1f159b.jpg  photo DSC_2305_zps91f7bd12.jpg  photo DSC_2306_zpscdd20b42.jpg  photo DSC_2307_zpsc09d9720.jpg  photo DSC_2308_zpsbe060f7f.jpg  photo DSC_2309_zps3aefe506.jpg  photo DSC_2310_zpsfe0bb229.jpg  photo DSC_2311_zpsc97adc16.jpg  photo DSC_2312_zpsbb783c4e.jpg  photo DSC_2313_zpsd2aabadc.jpg  photo DSC_2315_zpsbd75018d.jpg  photo DSC_2316_zps3faf3bf9.jpg  photo DSC_2317_zps96b5419f.jpg  photo DSC_2318_zps57b8344c.jpg  photo DSC_2321_zps5052726f.jpg  photo DSC_2323_zpsc9c93aa2.jpg  photo DSC_2324_zpsb47ae254.jpg  photo DSC_2325_zpsb197b14c.jpg  photo DSC_2328_zps0490a102.jpg  photo DSC_2329_zps04124bee.jpg  photo DSC_2330_zpsa87132d4.jpg  photo DSC_2331_zps53d96891.jpg  photo DSC_2332_zps8a43682e.jpg  photo DSC_2333_zps1332fbc0.jpg  photo DSC_2334_zpsbe266b3d.jpg  photo DSC_2335_zps287a6e44.jpg  photo DSC_2336_zpsb84bace9.jpg  photo DSC_2337_zpsf53f0d60.jpg  photo DSC_2338_zps57051836.jpg  photo DSC_2339_zps0dbab074.jpg  photo DSC_2340_zps2b413ce3.jpg  photo DSC_2341_zps04db6234.jpg  photo DSC_2342_zps38109895.jpg  photo DSC_2343_zps7a3de740.jpg  photo DSC_2344_zps8f3eea66.jpg  photo DSC_2345_zps81fa29d5.jpg  photo DSC_2346_zps58d14982.jpg  photo DSC_2347_zps868d9c98.jpg  photo DSC_2349_zps08c79a09.jpg  photo DSC_2354_zps1d97d006.jpg  photo DSC_2355_zpsb184609d.jpg  photo DSC_2358_zpsb1073f2c.jpg

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