Jeep: Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Sport Utility 4-d on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
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More than $100,000 went into this build! Tons of custom features on this Rubicon which make it truly unique. This was our show vehicle and was featured at 2015 SEMA. 2014 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, automatic 2015 SEMA Battle of the Builders participant6,950 milesSupercharged, customized and ready for you to take home!Custom built with so many options. Heres a list from front to back:Exterior:Fab Fours Full Metal Jacket Bumpers with LED podsWarn Zeon 10S winch with Factor55 fairlead and ProlinkCustom HIDprojectors headlights and Fog lightsRK Sport Carbon Fiber HoodRugged Ridge Spartan GrilleBrushed Steel Avery Dennison SW 900 Wrap (Jeep is white underneath with a white top too)37x12.5x17 Mickey Thompson Tires on 17 Hutchinson Beadlock rimsSkyjacker 4 SuspensionRiver Raider Aluminum flat fenders, side steps, and side armor ORO LED Tail custom leather seats with seat heatersSpod and switchpros switch panelsRockHard 4x4 Cage powdercoated whitePioneer AVIC NEX Nav with 4 Wetsounds Rev8 speakers (with color changing halos) and two ampsCustom LED strips in the interiorBedrug removable carpetRugged Ridge matsAutometer gaugesHothead Supercharger - offers 54% more horsepower; 195 WHP stock to 302 WHP supercharged and 28% more torque; 239 lb/ft stock to 307 lb/ft supercharged
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Crawling Moab in the 2015 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk [w/video]
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