Jeep: Wrangler on 2040-cars
Placentia, California, United States
Contact only by mail : steynharrown@manlymail.net
For sale is my 2008 Jeep Wrangler. I have many upgrades which have been well thought out before they were installed. Yes my jeep has 37 inch tires, but it feels like the stock ride due to the higher end suspension. The wheels DO NOT stick out past the fender flares and will pass the quarter test for anyone concerned about that. There are just under 86,000 miles which is relatively low for a 2008. The 4:56 gears make for a nice highway cruising speed... The following is what i have into, 5 BF Goodrich Mud terrain tires, Km2 650.00 x 5 = 3,2505 Rock Star 20x 8.5 wheels 269.95 x 5 = 1,350Front and Rear Re-Gearing to 4:56 1,800Warn 12,000lb Power Plant Winch/air compressor 1,800 4.5 Nth Degree suspension kit 1,675 Front/Rear soft doors and windows x 4 1,100JK NX slant back soft top 800Tuffy Rear Security Deck/ removable 500Pioneer AVH-X8500BHS DVD Player/Removable face 500LOD front bumper kit 695LOD rear bumper kit 800N-Fab side bar/steps 350Head Light/Tail Light/Fog light Guards 250Grill Insert 180Safari Top with header bar 170Jeep Cover 100KC auxilary lights x 4 525G.E.A.R. Tailgate storage 100Tuffy 5 pin locking steel center console 500Rockford Fosgate P300 Subwoofer w/bass control 200Wet Okole Neoprene seat covers front/rear 500Brand new/uninstalled front drive shaft 400New/uninstalled Flowtech Stainless Exhaust headers 400New/uninstalled stainless muffler 300Jeep JK Cold air airraid intake 180Optima red top battery upgrade 150AEV jeep programmer 170Jeep Hard Top with gray headliner/black interior 2,500 Total parts without labor $21,245 Plus some of the labor $1,800(this is just what i have receipts for) Total $23,045 Ive added a picture of a similar jeep that sold recently in New Jersey with about $6,000 less in extra parts for comparison. This vehicle has only been driven through a field once! And I spent the next 4 hours cleaning the under carriage. Other than that it has not been off roaded and never used for rock crawling The winch has been used once to pull out my neighbor who found himself stuck in some snow. Its been used as a weekend warrior/beach vehicle (Havent driven it on the beach either, tho I did plan on it). Im sure i have some other odds and ends to include on the sad day i see this thing go. I have to see what else i have laying around. Feel free to ask any questions you would like. This is an amazing vehicle and everything has been very well taken care of.
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