2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara on 2040-cars
Henderson, Minnesota, United States
No call please. e-Mail : cons7411fac@gmail.com 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited4x4 with 22,950 miles Tank Green with Black leather seats. Options includeNavigation, front heated seats, Alpine 9 speaker audio system, Freedom Hard Top, Remote Start, AEV Salta wheels, AEV Front Bumperwith Hoop, AEV Rear Tire Carrier, Rough Country 3.5 Lift with dual 35” BFG KO2 Tires, 35% Tint, JW Speaker Tail Lights, Jeep BrandLED Head Lights & Fog Lights, Dual 9” LED Spot Lights, and LED Cube Lights. Irecently had the Jeep regeared to a 4.56 gear ratio. The gearing has a 3-yearnationwide warranty with 4WheelParts. The Wrangler also has dual Bestop lockingunder seat storage boxes, a Quadratec Tailgate cargo box, and all interiorlights have been replaced with LED. It will come with three tops hard top, factory soft-top, and a bikini top). The Jeep is stillunder the factory 36k/3 year warranty and 60k/5 year powertrain warranty. Thejeep has no odors and has never been smoked in. The Jeep shows great with nodings or scratches. I just changed the rear brakes and have a front big brakekit that’s waiting to be installed (included with sale). I bought the Wranglerdown in Texas and it has never seen a MN winter, so NO rust.
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