2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 10th Anniversary Rubicon on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2013
Make: Jeep
Model: Wrangler
Trim: 10th Anniversary Rubicon Unlimited
Options: Heated Leather Seats, DVD Player, Navigation, Hard Drive, Automatic Climate Controls, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible, XM Radio
Safety Features: Full Roll Cage, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: 4WD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 15,000
Exterior Color: Anvil
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
10th Anniversary Rubicon Unlimited (Limited Edition; less than 5,000 produced)
Anvil and Black Leather (was only available on first 2 weeks of preorders, all others are red leather) DETAILS.. DRIVETRAIN 3.6l Pentastar engine NAG1 5 speed automatic transmission with Tap-Shift FlowMaster relocated exhaust Next Generation Dana 44 axles with electronic lockers front and rear Poison Spyder Customs Bombshell differential covers front and rear ARTEC axle truss and gusset kit NP241OR 4:1 transfer case ECU recalibrated for tire size SUSPENSION All eight Rock Krawler X-Factor adjustable control arms Poly Performance double adjustable front and rear track bars 3.5" Metal Cloak dual rate springs Old Man Emu Long Travel shocks Nemesis Industries front shock relocation brackets Metal Cloak rear shock relocation brackets Poly Performance drag link flip Hi-Steer kit with 1 ton tie rod ends Off Road Only Tru-Steer straight tie rod with 1 ton tie rod ends Poly Performance front track bar brace Axle side HD track bar bracket Control arm drop brackets 37" Goodyear WT/R's w/Kevlar tires (all 5, good tread life left) 17" Level 8 ZX wheels with polyurethane rub ring painted to match body color (extra rub rings too) Electronic Sway Bar disconnect EXTERIOR Front and Rear bumpers painted body color Poison Spyder Customs steel high clearance fender flares Custom Rubicon, Wrangler Unlimited and hood blackout decals Rugged Ridge Light guards on headlights, Turn signals, and brake lights Bushwacker hood protector Bushwacker tailgate protector Bushwacker tub armor Poison Spyder Customs Tramp Stamp II license plate relocation bracket Off Road Only LED 3rd Brakelight Rock Sliders with tube Hard Top Safari Top (New in box) Hard Doors Full Bestop Soft Doors Safari Straps 2" net for sides and rear Vector Off Road UFO's for hood Grill Bedlined and painted body color Mirror relocation brackets and mirrors to stay safe and legal when the doors are off Limb Risers ENGO 9,000 lb winch LIGHTING TruckLites LED headlights 50" LED dual row light bar Poison Spyder Customs light bar mount brackets Two 4" LED dual row mounted to the front bumper one 4" LED dual row mounted to the tailgate INTERIOR Heated leather seats Automatic Climate Control 730N Mygig radio with 28g hd , XM, DVD, and Navigation, LockPick for video in motion and inputing addresses Daystar Switch panel for lighting RockHard 4x4 Sport Cage Poly Performance rear grab handle MORE Offroad dead pedal VDP rear trashcan and cupholders MISCELLANEOUS Engine Block Heater (I know, an absolute must for FL...) Supplementary fusebox for aftermarket electrical VIAIR onboard air compressor mounted under hood with quick disconnects front and rear WTO Hydraulic Assist Steering SWAG Offroad drop down tailgate conversion Hitch and 4 pin harness 6" extended red Crown stainless steel and Kevlar brake lines Painted engine cover Lots of extras (paint, OEM parts, etc) I'm sure I've missed a few things, sorry... Long story on why Jeep is for sale, but it has to go this week. 6 month old MSRP was 50k and has nearly 30k in aftermarket work. Price is OBO, I know what has been offered by the dealership and would rather it go to a Jeeper than a car lot. My loss could be your gain. The rig is one of a kind and performs in any situation. Guaranteed to get compliments anytime you leave the driveway! On Dec-09-13 at 06:53:10 PST, seller added the following information: Note on Vehicle History Report: Title is in hand, free and clear! Second, the Jeep was in a small accident in June. Only damage was a few scrapes to the bumper fog light pod. Detail shown in last pic. |
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