2006 Jeep Wrangler Special Construction Vehicle on 2040-cars
Mammoth Lakes, California, United States
I am always available by mail at: carlita.braymiller@tightmail.com .
FOR SALE IS THIS HIGHLY MODIFIED STREET LEGAL SMOG EXEMPT JEEP WRANGLER.
IT STARTED LIFE AS A 2006 JEEP WRANGLER TJ BUT IT IS NOW TITLED AS A 2014 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE. IT IS
RUNNING A 5.7 HEMI WITH 545RFE AUTO TRANSMISSION AND SRT8 QUADRA DRIVE TRANSFER CASE. IT HAS BEEN STRETCHED THREE
(3) FEET AND FIVE (5) INCHES AND WIDENED TWELVE (12) INCHES. IT IS RUNNING JEEP WRANGLER JK AXLES THAT HAVE BEEN
GUSSETED FOR STRENGTH. IT HAS A CUSTOM INTERIOR AS WELL. YOU WONT FIND ANOTHER JEEP LIKE THIS STREET LEGAL. THIS IS A LEGAL 2014 REGITERED VEHICLE PLEASE LOOK AT TITLE WE HAVE PICTURED AND VIN
PLATES ISSUED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES*****
THIS VEHICLE IS SMOG EXEMPT ALTHOUGH WE KEPT ALL THE FACTORY SMOG EQUIPTMENT FROM THE DONOR VEHICLE. THE VIN THAT
THE DMV USED IS OF ONE OF THE PARTS CARS WE USED FOR THE BUILD
CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION: TOOK ONE (1) YEAR AND SEVEN (7) MONTHS TO BUILD.
APPROVED BY SACRAMENTO DMV HEADQUARTERS AND IT HAS STICKER FOR IDENTIFICATION.
THE DESIGN THAT IT HAS IS HIGHLY MODIFIED AND CHANGED BUT IT STILL KEEPS THE JEEP WRANGLER LOOK ALIVE.
DRIVE TRAIN AND INTERIOR INFORMATION:
ENGINE 5.7 HEMI
TRANSMISSION SRT8 JEEP
TRANSFER CASE SRT QUADRA DRIVE
FRONT DIFFERENTIAL 14 JK DANA 30 WITH 373 RATIOS (GUSSETED FOR STRENGTH)
REAR DIFFERENTIAL DANA 44 JK WITH 373 RATIOS (GUSSETED FOR STRENGTH)
FRAME 2006 JEEP WRANGLER TJ, DOUBLED AND REINFORCED
FRONT AND REAR DRIVE SHAFT CUSTOM
FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS HAVE A ONE OF A KIND DESIGN W/ RHINO LINING TEXTURE
ROOF RACK ONE OF A KIND DESIGN AGAIN WITH RHINO LINING TEXTURE
HOOD VENTS ONE OF A KIND DESIGN RHINO LINED TEXTURE
EXHAUST SYSTEM FACTORY 5.7 DESIGN WITH QUADRO CATALYTIC WITH SMOG SPECIFICATIONS (EVEN THOUGH CAR DOESNT NEED TO
GET SMOGGED)
TIRES ARE 33 INCHES BY 17 MICKEY THOMPSON TIRES
RIMS ARE CUSTOM DX RIMS
LED LIGHTS ALL OVER THE CAR
INERIOR:
CUSTOM DESIGNED DASHBOARD WITH CUSTOM DESIGNED INTERIOR WITH SOUND PROOFING
MORE INFORMATION PLEASE ASK US. SEND US A MESSAGE!
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