1982 Jeep Cj Overbuilt Customs Cj7 Extreme on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
Please message me with questions at: lisettelsstanderwick@clubyamaha.com .
Thank you for taking a look at another unique vehicle from fiveninedesign. This is one of the more special
vehicles that we have had the pleasure of offering on the market. Why? Because, although this looks and is labeled
as a 1982 Jeep CJ7, it is much, much more. This vehicle has been transformed by some of the best Jeep and Offroad
Modifiers in the world, OVERBUILT CUSTOMS. Using bespoke options for their discerning customers, Overbuilt Customs
builds some of the nicest trucks, and makes sure that they are done to the exact specification of their client.
This truck was built from the ground up, using only the best parts, as well as custom one off fabricated parts that
you can not buy on the open market. To replicate this truck would take, well, would be impossible. Even if you
could, you would need to spare close to 800 hours to do so. Good Luck.
Please see the following list of aftermarket modifications and upgrades.
GM 6.2 Liter Corvette Motor With Hot Cam 480 HP
GM transmission 4L80E
Custom Ceramic Coated Headers
Custom Built Racing Radiator
“Solid” Dana 44 Front Axle
“Solid” Dana 60 Rear Axle
“SSBC” 6 Piston Racing Brakes
Magnaflow Ceramic Coated 3” Dual Exhaust – X Piping
Aluminum Fuel Tank
Custom Tom Woods Drive Shafts Front &Rear
Custom Fabricated Offroad Roll Cage Attached to Frame and Framework
Shifters Island Mounted To Frame
Aluminum Racing Style B & M Pistol Shifter
Custom Front and Rear Bumpers
Warn Winch
PIAA Fog Lights
Custom Fabricated Tubular Rear Tire Carrier
Complete Powder Coating Of All Frame work , Cage and Bumpers in Gloss Black
Custom Bodywork and Show Quality Paint
Fox Remote Reservoir Shocks Front and Rear
Atlas 2 Transfer Case
Beard Racing Seats (Heated)
Four Point Racing Harnesses
Tuffy Locking Center Console
Custom Fabricated Dash Gauge Package with Autometer Cobalt Guages
“Classic” Air Conditioning Package
LED Taillights
Custom Fabricated Top and Removable Sides Constructed of Marine Grade Materials
Custom Fabricated Carpet With Heatshield
Custom JL Audio System with (2) 10” Subwoofers in Custom Enclosures, ipod, and Satellite Radio
Viper Alarm System
Centerline Aluminum 20” Wheels (5)
37” Toyo Open Country MT Tires (5)
Optima Batteries – Rear Mounted (2) in custom enclosure
MOMO Steering Wheel
MOMO Brake/Accelerator Pedals
So there you have it. If you are looking at this, and understand what it is, then feel free to contact us for more
information. If you can't comprehend the price, then this isn't the right truck for you.
Vehicle available for PPI and test drive for serious clients only, and support of the vehicle post sale will be
available through Overbuilt Customs.
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