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Lifted And Built 2010 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:66777
Location:

Pinehurst, Texas, United States

Pinehurst, Texas, United States

 This Jeep has a 100,000 mile transferrable extended warranty from Chrysler that will be honored at any Chrysler dealership.  It includes towing and rental coverage as well.

Auto, 66,777 miles -(just had transmission service completed with BG flush= lifetime warranty on transmission)....

4" Teraflex suspension lift with monster flex control arms, upgraded Teraflex shocks and upgraded front and rear track bars.  $3500
JE Reel drive shaft, $550
RCV axles up front, upgraded alloy in rear, $1775
35x12.50x15 BFG KM2 mud terrain tires on MB Motoring alloy wheels with factory retained low tire pressure monitoring system (all 5) $2500
River Raider skid plates and Solid diff covers all powder coated matching blue (along with the shocks), $725
Flowmaster HushPower2 muffler (out of the way of the rear axle for better articulation offroad), $125
Banks cold air induction for increased horse power, $375
Custom fenders for better articulation offroad,
Superwinch 9500# winch with remote and in cab controller, $600
Smittybilt front bumper (converted to stubby=one of a kind!), $475
RockHard rear tire carrier bumper (with over the tire rack, jerry can rack and bike rack-not shown in pictures) which has the best clearance and protection of any bumper system out there, $1400
2000 Watt power inverter with Custom installed power outlets, $200
Custom protective grill insert, $125
Custom cargo cover deck with tie down points and underside lighting (comes on when rear door opens), $450
2 sets of rock lights (Tantrum LED set and Custom blue LED strips - also blue strips in gloves box and console that come on when compartment is opened!), $300
Off road lights (street legal and wired to factory fog light switch), $125
Set of four custom matching blue grab handles, $160
Tow package,
3 tops (freedom-hard top, soft top with tinted windows and spiderweb shade top), $200
Cobra 75 WX ST CB with 4' Firestick antenna and hidden external speaker for loud, clear communication, $350
Cell phone mount with Custom wired audio auxiliary cable and charger, $50
Custom side view mirrors for use when doors are off, $5
Relocated license plate and bracket and lighting (so it doesn't get knocked off while on trails). $125

Total of all parts = $14,115
Labor for installation = $3325

TOTAL OF AFTERMARKET PARTS = $17,440


That's all I can think of off the top of my head. This is a great deal on a really nice, fantastically built and capable Jeep! I've got lots of video that you can watch to see how this Jeep performs.


On Apr-17-14 at 06:05:05 PDT, seller added the following information:



***CORRECTION***

STARTING PRICE FOR THIS JEEP IS $23,000, NOT $2300!!  NOT SURE WHAT HAPPENED BUT THEY WON'T LET ME CHANGE IT NOW.  BE FORWARNED.  SORRY FOR THE CONFUSION, BUT LAST NIGHT IT SAID $23,000.  TODAY IT SAID $2300.  I AM TRYING TO CONTACT EBAY FOR  CORRECTION.

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