2010 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars
Ashland, Pennsylvania, United States
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SUPERCHARGED 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited JK 87250 miles(will slightly go up). LOVE the extra power form the supercharger!!TITLE IN HAND.
Modifications the price and when they were put on:
60.00 Class III Hitch receiver [24325miles]
1800.00 AEV 3.5" Dia;S[prt SC Suspension System with Bilstein Shocks [26532 miles]
1200.00 Freedom Hard top [28316 miles]
25.00 Daystar Upper Dash panel [29460miles]
210.00 All Weather mats front rear and back[29460miles]
40.00 Mastercraft Grab Handles [30108miles]
200.00 Tinted front windows [32212miles]
240.00 Sony CDX-GT660UP receiver with wiring harness moutning kit [40112 miles]
Free Red Lugs [40112 miles]
60.00 Yakima Roof rack tracks [42168 miles]
300.00 Warn XD9000 winch (used) [42328 miles]
60.00 Hoodlift tailgate shock [44123 miles]
55.00 Rampage Fuel Door [44123 miles]
117.00 Drake hood latches [44123 miles]
73.00 Hoodlift hood shocks [442373 miles]
20.00 Rugged Ridge A-pillar [45312 miles]
166.00 JKS Quick Disconnects [51102 miles]
130.00 Skid Row Lower Control arm skid [52525 miles]
617.00 Teraflex RockGuard Rock sliders aluminum [52525 miles]
390.00 Rock Hard 4x4 Parts Oil Pan & Transmission Skid Plate [52525 miles]
700.00 (5) Pro Comp 17x8 7005 Cast-Blast black alloy wheels [52623 miles]
1484.00 Install G2 4.88 gears install kits front and rear D30 and D44 with Detroit Trutrac in rear [53245 miles]
170.00 Neoprene Seat covers front and rear black
430.00 Truck-Lite headlights 7" with adapter plug for jk harness plug and play [75321 miles]
70.00 Drake Shift knob and transfer case knob [75321 miles]
700.00 Hyline Offroad rear bumper [81232 miles]
590.00 Hyline Offroad rear tire carrier [81232 miles]
700.00 Hyline Offroad mid width front recess winch bumper[81232 miles]
158.00 Hyline Offroad Air Dam Skid plate[81232 miles]
149.00 Hyline Offroad Font winch guard & light bar[81232 miles]
435.00 MBRP XP Series "Off Road" Cat Back exhaust [84525 miles]
70.00 Stock Drivers side Exhaust manifold [84525 miles]
4995.00 Sprintex Superchargers Intercoolered kit new plugs [84525 miles]
220.00 Quadratec Q-Series Dyneema Synthetic winch line [85102 miles]
1558.00 (4) Mickey Thompson Maja MTZ (1)Kumho Road Venture (spare NEW) [85102 miles]
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