2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4-door 3.6l Auto Flame Red on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
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I need to sell my Jeep. It's in excellent shape. I bought it New in October of 2011 and I am the one and only owner. It is lifted with a few extras, everything is listed below. It has 41k miles on it, with factory power train warranty good till 100k miles or 5 years, whichever comes first. It has been my daily driver and has only spent minimal time on trail. Spare tire is still in new condition, other 4 have about 5k miles left on them. Manual windows/locks. Auto trans. Stock 3.21 gears.
I have all records and receipts for insurance purposes. All suspension work was done at Offroad Evolution in Fullerton. This Jeep is priced to sell. $27,000.00 is my price. Make me an Offer. Call or text me if interested or if you have any questions, serious enquires only 951-642-9164. DO NOT CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE A DEALER OR VEHICLE SALES SERVICE. RK 3.5" X-Factor Mid Arm System RK HD Drag Link w/ Flip RK HD Tie Rod RK Sway Bar Links w/ Front Disconnects. Bilstein 5100 AFE Y-Pipe 35x12.50R15 Goodyear MTR 15" Cragar Soft 8 1.25" All Pro Offroad Wheel Spacers AEV ProCal Uniden PRO520XL CB w/Firestik II Dirtydog4x4 Sun Shade Dominion Offroad Basic Onboard Air Kit Mopar Jeep Slush Mats Mopar Jeep Grab Handles |
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