2007 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Farmington, Utah, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: lorielvvanasselt@clubmercedes.net .
Rubicon with the incredible GM LS3 6.2 engine. The engine is all stock. Makes 400+ H.P. It is a smoke free vehicle. Drives and runs like a well taken care of vehicle. The 6L80E is awesome either in automatic or in manual shift using the paddle shifter. Runs extraordinarily strong and sounds very good. Runs cool even when very hot and towing. No heating problems at all. It has some scratches here and there and a couple small dings in the tailgate. Overall looks very good. Drives very nice and the cruise control works perfect. Seats are in very good condition. Nothing loose or worn in suspension or steering that I am aware of. I love the LS3 conversion much better than the heavy cast iron Hemi.
Here is a list of some of the equipment:
Has front and rear electric stock lockers, front and rear Warn bumpers, 4:10 gear ratio, 20,000 miles on conversion, conversion done by Motek of Las Vegas, dash gauges all work perfectly except the average MPG is off a bit, the entire dash looks stock, Bilstein 5100 shocks and an extra set of Fabtek remote reservoir shocks that come with it, dual steering shocks, 3 inch lift, headliner insulations pads installed in roof to keep heat out in the summer, heat exchanger built in for hot showers using the engine coolant, fresh water system with tap and sprayer on rear bumper, 33" Toyo tires with a few thousand miles on them, aluminum wheels, original wheels availabe with Stein tire liners included, upgraded front brakes, rubber mat for rear cargo area and another one for the entire length when rear seats are laid down, roof rails on top, 12,000# winch thats never been used, Poison Spider louvered hood, dual Optima Red batteries with battery switch, trailer hitch and 4 wire trailer connector, heavy duty rocker panel bars and steps, satellite radio dock, Daystar dashboard tray, 4 Daystar accessory switches, AeroForce gauge, Misch armrests on front doors, removable gun rack above rear seat, factory Rubicon sub woofer, electric door locks and windows, remote entry, rear window defroster and wiper, hardtop with removable freedom panels over the front seats, original soft top still in box never installed, front and rear floor mats, fold down table inside tailgate, cruise control, engine and trans look like they came in the Jeep from the factory, hydraulic front motor mounts. Motek of Las Vegas is probably the best conversion company on the planet. They do amazing work and are great to work with. This will be one of the strongest running vehicles you've ever driven. It runs so strong and sounds so good that people will stare at you when you go by.
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