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Jeep Wrangler X-edition Sahara 4-door on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2015 Mileage:700 Color: White
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

For sale is my 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited (4 door) X package Edition! (The X- Package Comes stock with the Rubicon Vented hood among other options which is a $5000 option alone!) First off I'm not a dealer so the price on this is much lower then having to go to a dealer already built or buying one yourself and adding all the upgrades. This alone will save you Thousands! I own this vehicle outright and have the title in hand. To start Jeep factory options include: Black sport leather seats Heated seatsPower mirrorspower windows Premium stereo with sub-woofer Satellite radio with Uconnect and hands free Bluetooth Paint matched 3 piece hardtop and fender flares X package graphics Rubber jeep factory floor mats And MANY MORE!!!! After Market upgrades include Complete Afe Pro 5R Cold Air intake system9500 Smittybilt winch50" Cree Dual Row Led Light bar (24000 Lumen Output!)Stubby Front bumperSmittybilt side stepsRear bumper with swing gate tire carrierBorla Dual Exhaust (touring edition)Set of 5 20" rockstar II rimsSet of 5 35x12.5x20 Open Country AT tiresFull 4" Pro comp Suspension LiftBush Wackers Fender flares4 SpiderTrax 1.5" wheel spacers, top of the line!Front Premium Tinted Windows to matchFront and Back Mopar door sill plate guardsset of 5 door handle recess guards (not installed but included)Custom hand made Australian Redback Spider Gear Stick Shift Knob included but not installedAlso comes with a diamond Mesh Bikini top still in the Box (pavements end)All the Factory sticker decals were removed to give it a cleaner look, Custom "BadAss Edition" Emblems were added. As you can see a few of the other features that make this jeep stand out among the best and the rest is the attention to detail with no expense spared.Custom painted upgrades to match includePainted Door HandlesPainted Side mirrorsPainted Fender Flarespainted Light bar BracketsPainted License plate holder These are the items that were powder coated (This was a 3 week process alone, A 3 stage processs -everything was stripped to bare metal, treated and coated the right way. The price was over double to get done but it was done right. Most people coat over the existing paint which weakens the powder coat and doesn't last. Front bumper powder coated white to match with black gloss powder coat end plates and D-ringsWinch Fairlead was completely taken apart and the fairlead frame was coated gloss black and the rollers done in whiteWinch Tow hook done in gloss blackSmittybilt side steps done in whiteRear bumper and tow package done in white, tire carrier is black with a gloss black handle.All 5 rims were taken apart, stripped to the bare metal and coated white to match. Center caps and stars were custom painted (not powder coat) to match as they are plasticThe front bumper does have a small area that was touched up that took place while being installed. see image 24and much more!!I'm sure there is a lot i'm missing but I'll let the pictures do the talking! The installation cost alone was in the thousands so among all the upgrades, powder coating and painting dont forget the labor that normally cost as much as the parts alone! Everything was done Professionally! This jeep only has 700 miles on it. The build took over 2 months to complete.

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