2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport Sport Utility 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Vehicle is in excellent condition, has been maintained by Jeep dealership. I am the second owner, vehicle has 9500 highway miles, no dents or dings. Windshield has a small chip. Interior is in excellent condition, smoke free. Shipping is buyers responsibility or pick up at location in Albuquerque, NM. Payment can be cashiers check, money order or bank transfer due in full before vehicle is released..
4 inch RANCHO LIFT WITH 35 inch GENERAL GRABBER TIRES AND CUSTOM WHEELS, SMITTY BUILT ROCK BUMPER, ROCK SLIDERS AND 8K SYNTHETIC ROPE WINCH. ProCal Module Functions:Tire SizeGear RatioOne Touch Lane ChangeDaytime Running LampsLow Tire Pressure IndicatorSmart Bar Indicator Disable (after Smart Bar removal)Clear Diagnostic Trouble CodesWhile plugged into the OBD port, the ProCal Module can also:Set a Temporary Extended IdleProvide a Dead Center Steering Wheel IndicationClear Diagnostic Trouble Codes / Turn off the Check Engine LampFor AEV HEMI Builders Kit customers, the ProCal Module will:Program the Vehicles VIN into the new PCM ControllerProgram the Pedal Calibration and Tolerance.JEEP HAS MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY UP TO 35,000 MILES AND AN ADDITIONAL TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY UP TO 100,000 MILES. Soft top only no hard top.”
Any questions please call 5zer05 9ONE7-5133
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