2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport on 2040-cars
Chickasha, Oklahoma, United States
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Fully custom built 2017 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport Under 400 miles
CUSTOM FEATURES:
Custom Black Leather with Silver stitching
Heated seats
Custom Painted interior accents
Custom Pioneer 7” Touchscreen stereo with Bluetooth and USB input
Backup Camera
Viper keyless entry with REMOTE START
Custom Heat Expulsion Hood with carbon fiber inserts.
XRC Body Armor with Custom Painted accents
Tubular Rock Crawler Slider steps
4'' Pro Comp Lift
20X12'' XD Rock star III’s with color matched split spokes Wrapped in Nitto’s New 35” Ridge Grappler tires
Custom Rock Crawler front bumper with LED Fog Lights that have a Daytime LED Halo accent around them-Custom Painted
accents
Custom rear bumper with two 12W Reverse lights that are activated when you go into reverse or by a manual switch.
Three Row 52” 783W Light Bar plus 4X 18W Windshield mount LED Pods
Custom LED Headlights with Daytime LED daytime running Lights.
Bluetooth controlled under glow lights that can change colors or synch to music if you like.
Custom LED Smoked Taillights, and front signal lights
Custom Paint Matched Avenger Mesh Grille
Paint Matched Hardtop
Power Windows
4-Wheel Drive
Auto Transmission
3.6L V6 Engine
Tow Receiver Hitch
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