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2009 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited X 4 Door Zombie Outbreak Response Unit on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:106637
Location:

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, United States

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, United States
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Zombie Outbreak Response Unit jeep. I did all the work to this Jeep including lift, tires, wheels, bumpers, top accessories, neoprene seat covers, front and rear 2' hitch, trans cooler, and much more. I only use Royal Purple Oil in this also most of the milage are highway miles. I'm selling because I bought a work car and I don't need they monthly payment when I can buy a late model jeep outright.
I have a lean on this jeep so you will have to get two checks made one to the M&T Bank and one to me.
I will deliver within 100 miles. 
I love this jeep and will most likely build a similar one. 

extras:
Skyjacker 4" lift with shocks 
35" Nitto Mud Grapplers
Moto Metal 909 Wheels 
Front and rear Hitch 
Pavement Ends Front Bumper 
Neoprene Seat Covers
Smittybuilt Cargo Net 
Mesh Bikini Top 
Custom Hood Stickers 
Tinted windows 
Tinted soft top windows 
Trans cooler
Crown Performance custom red brake lines 
ceramic brakes
CB with Red Antenna 

I've done so much I may have forgot to list a few things 


$500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit within 24 hours of sale




On Oct-13-13 at 07:21:34 PDT, seller added the following information:

Zombie Outbreak Response Unit jeep. I did all the work to this Jeep including lift, tires, wheels, bumpers, top accessories, neoprene seat covers, front and rear 2' hitch, trans cooler, and much more. I only use Royal Purple Oil in this also most of the milage are highway miles. I'm selling because I bought a work car and I don't need they monthly payment when I can buy a late model jeep outright.

I have a lean on this jeep so you will have to get two checks made one to the M&T Bank and one to me.
I will deliver within 100 miles. 
I love this jeep and will most likely build a similar one. 

extras:
Skyjacker 4" lift with shocks 
35" Nitto Mud Grapplers
Moto Metal 909 Wheels 
Front and rear Hitch 
Pavement Ends Front Bumper 
Neoprene Seat Covers
Smittybuilt Cargo Net 
Mesh Bikini Top 
Custom Hood Stickers 
Tinted windows 
Tinted soft top windows 
Trans cooler
Crown Performance custom red brake lines 
ceramic brakes
CB with Red Antenna 

I've done so much I may have forgot to list a few things 


$500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit within 24 hours of sale

I am still driving this jeep daily so miles will change 

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