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2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport Sport Dozer Fully Loaded on 2040-cars

US $46,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:19345
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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For sale is a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport 4 X 4. It has been fully customized with over $26,000 in upgrades. This Dozer Jeep has had routine maintenance performed and accumulated less than 19,000 miles. Owned by a non smoker and professionally detailed once a month. A truly one of a kind build and a sure fire show stopper! You will not see a Jeep turn more heads on the road than this beast. Dozer is a rare color limited to Jeep models in 2012 along with the new Pentastar engine. It has the unique appearance of pure gold when the light shines on it. Just check out the pictures - they are not doctured whatsoever. The interior is a combination of black, dozer and maize leather seats with carbon yellow dash accents. Its beautiful! Over 80 hours have been invested in professional installation of the after market parts and integration of the custom sound system. This jeep has been showcased at the AZ state fair, WranglerForum, and NewTimes. One owner, clean interior, flawless exterior, chic magnet, off road ready, beach cruisin capable, what more can I say? 

Aftermarket BOM: 
Targa Hatch Back Hardtop
Bushwacker Flat Fender Flares
AEV Heat reduction hood 
Drake Off road hood latches
Warn Zeon 10,000 lb Winch / Factor 55 Flatlink / Warn Fairlead / Warn Winch Rope Cover
MBRP Full front bumper / 2 x 1'' D link Shackles
Wild Boar Agressive grille
Wild Boar Air vent
6" Stubby antennae 
Mopar Jeep side entry guards
Mopar Gas cap panel
Mopar Jeep rubber slush mats
Euro headlight / tail light guards
4 x Hella 1000 Black Magic fog lights
Daystar Rocker Switch panel 
KMC XD Rockstar 18 Rims / 35'' Nitto Grappler 
2.5 Skyjacker lift w/ 1.5'' wheel spacers
Carolina Metal Masters Steel knuckle grab handles 
Rugged Ridge driver and passenger grab handles
EGR Matte Black bug deflector
Katzkin Maize Yellow and Nocturnal Black front and back leather seats
Remin Carbon fiber dash accents and trim
MOMO carbon knob transmission shifter and MOMO Nero 4WD knob shifter 
RAZO rear view mirror
Pioneer AVIC 8000NEX navigation HU
JL ZR100-CT - JL Audio Evolution ZR Series 1" aluminum dome tweeter
JL Audio C2-525x 5 1/4" 2 Way Speakers with Silk Dome Tweeters
JL AUDIO TR 525-CXi - Car speaker - 2-way - coaxial - 5.25
JL Audio 12W6v3-D4 W6v3 Series 12" subwoofer with dual 4-ohm voice coils
Pioneer ND-BC6 Universal Rear View Camera
SiriusXM SXV200v1 Connect Vehicle Tuner SiriusXM-Ready 
Alpine PDX-V9 4-Channel Extreme Power Density Digital AMP
Smoked Lens LED Performance Tail Lights Rear Brake Lamps Set
Trail rated badge / Jeep Gloss Emblem
LoJack Car Security System 
ACE bumper bumper with integrated lights and tire carrier with 90 degree holding option.
Upgraded battery 
All Maintenance records up to date.
All after market parts were professionally installed. The sound system was professionally installed by AZ Soundwerks - rated #1 by NewTimes for car audio.

Warranty - 10 year / 100,000 mile power train 

**All factory decals removed**

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