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Custom Lifted Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars

US $34,999.00
Year:2014 Mileage:1000 Color:
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States

 Custom Mid-Travel 2014 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT / 2 Door / 4WD JK

 

All the perks of buying and owning a brand new Extended-Travel 2014, all the best upgrades without the hassle & mark-up of the dealership! VIN (1C4AJWAG4EL-208355)

 

Factory Specs / Capability & Performance

-3.6L Pentastar V6 24-Valve VVT Engine with 285hp & 260 lb-ft of torque

-5 Speed Automatic Transmission

-Dana 30 Front Axle

-Dana 44 Rear Axle

-Transfer Case & Fuel tank skid plates

-4 Wheel Disc Brakes

-Billet Silver Metallic Exterior (New Dark Gray) / Black Interior

-18.6 Gallon Fuel Tank

- Hill Start Assist

 

Interior Features

-MP3 / Audio Jack / Mobile Device Input

-Steering Wheel Audio Controls

-Auxiliary 12-Volt Power Outlet

-Tilt Wheel

-Rear Folding Seat

-TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring)

-6 Speakers with Uconnect

 

Sport S Package 24B

-Upgraded 3.73 Axle Ratio**

-Freedom Top / Black / 3-Piece Hard Top

-Air Conditioning

 

-5 Year/100,000 Mile Powertrain Warranty (one-time transferable)

 

**AFTER-MARKET UPGRADES**

 

3” I.V.D. Stage II Lift Kit (actual lift not just some cheap China-made level kit)

-Dual Rate front and rear Icon Vehicle Dynamics coil springs

-Optimal soft ride on the street balanced with second rate for superb off-road handling!

-30% Increased wheel travel over stock!

-Icon V.S. 2.0 Aluminum Series shocks with Remote Reservoir front and rear!

-High Performance Re-Buildable & Re-Valveable shocks provide additional heat dissipation!

-Lifetime Guarantee that coils won’t sag!

-Made entirely in the U.S.

 

35” Mickey Thompson Deegan38 Mud-Terrain Tires (set of 5)

-Load range D. with wide outer-voids for quick self-cleaning ability & aggressive look!

-Tight inner void sections for reduced noise, greater contact area & maximum traction!

-Generous siping / all-season performance and allows lugs to better conform to surfaces!

 

17” Pro-Comp Predator / series 5035 Wheels (set of 5) {Brand New Style!}

-Satin Black Finish

-17x8.5” Wheel with 4.75” Back-Spacing / 0 Offset

-Simulated Bead-Lock

 

Paramount Off-Road Bumpers

-Paramount “R3” Front bumper constructed out of 3/16” or better steel!

-Built in winch plate, stinger and D-ring mounts!

-Stinger uses 2” x .120” wall tubing

-Mounts for D-rings welded on the inside and out for additional strength!

-Allowed the re-use of O.E. fog lights!

-Durable Powder-Coated finish with strong epoxy base!

-Dramatically improved approach angles!

 

-Paramount “Rock Crawler” Rear bumper constructed out of 3/16” or better steel!

-Built in standard 2” Hitch Receiver and D-ring mounts!

-Mounts for D-rings welded on the inside and out for additional strength!

-Durable Powder-Coated finish with strong epoxy base!

-Improved departure angles over O.E. bumpers!

 

 

Tinted Windows (done last week- quality 3m)

                                                                                                

Black wheel / lug kit!

 

 

Brand new 2014 Wrangler Sport, Jeep’s only been driven 900 Miles!

 

Brand new tires, wheels and suspension have less than 100 miles on them, including professional installation/labor hours, alignment & parts we’ve done over $7500.00 in upgrades. Jeep is available to view or test-drive in Hollywood, CA.

 

Drives flawlessly on the street or at highway speeds, handles better than stock, perfect set-up for a daily driver, to play in the sand, mild crawling or anywhere else you want to take it! Asking price is $38,999.00 OBO, clean title, just paid registration, willing to add additional upgrades upon request at buyer’s expense.

                                                                  

 

Email me any questions, offers or for additional photos!


Thanks for looking and good luck!

 

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