2014 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon X on 2040-cars
Melrose, Louisiana, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: teena.rudeen@tightmail.com .
Rubicon X Package with every option available.
-Pentastar 3.6L
-Auto Trans
-Factory NG Dana 44’s with 4:10 gears (factory)
-Magnuson Supercharger Package
-Gale Banks Cold Air Intake system
-Full American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) Dualsport SC lift system 4.5"
-AEV 17" Pintler Wheels in satin black
-BFG KM2 35x12.50 Mud Terrains
-Custom Stainless exhaust with black chrome dual tips
-Full custom Bentley Red leather seats
-Pillar gauge pack with boost gauge and Aeroforce gauge in blue
-Factory top of the line NAV system with my gig HD
-Match painted angry grill (plus factory grill comes with Jeep)
-Match white freedom hard top with removable driver and passenger panels
-Boom mat head liner
-Twill soft top included
-Safari top included
-iPOD switch system
-Oracle plasma LED hallo lights in red
-AEV Tire carrier that opens with tailgate
-Silverstar headlights
-Under seat safe vault
-Carbon Fiber trim package
-Sprintex throttle response system
-Custom “JEEP” diff covers front and rear
-Custom top of the line headrest DVD system with wireless headsets by Rosen Electronics
-Oil change done at 1000 miles, 4000 miles, 7000 miles, and 9800 miles with Mobile One
-Always garaged at home and work
-All glass treated to prevent hard water spots
-Air horn and high db horn
-Tinted windows to match factory color and shade
-Flawless paint no dents or known scratches
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