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2011 Jeep Unlimited + Many Extras !! on 2040-cars

US $33,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:14775 Color: upgrades/mods I
Location:

Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
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Up for sale is my 2011 Jeep Unlimited Sahara (3.8L).  I am the 2nd private owner for this vehicle.  This Jeep comes in the eye grabbing Cosmos Blue.  This is an awesome color and gets a lot of attention.  This color was available in 2011 & 2012 and you just don’t see many around in this color. 

**PLEASE NOTE** Before I continue I just want to make it known that I do have a lien/loan on this vehicle thru Chase Bank.  If interested, this transaction can be worked one of two ways.  You can send me the sold price of the Jeep, I will forward the payoff to the bank, you can pickup the vehicle, the bank will send me the title and I will overnite the “signed over” title to you, OR if you have a bank you are working with, your bank can work with me & my bank which could expidite the process slightly.

NOW, back to the Jeep.  I have done many upgrades/mods to this vehicle.  All upgrades and mods are cosmetic and not drive-train related, so you don’t have to worry about it effecting emissions, if you have them in your state.

I had a 4” Rough Country suspension lift installed with dual Rough Country steering stabilizers.  I mounted a set of 5 BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/As 37x12.50R18 on a set of 5 Moto-Metal 961s. (Wheel Locks included).  Less than a thousand miles on this set.  On the Moto-Metal 961s I had the original inserts painted Cosmos Blue and I also have the chrome inserts as well.  

Other exterior upgrades/mods I’ve added to this Jeep are an AEV hood & snorkel kit, polished hood hold downs, chrome door handle & mirror overlays, rock rails w/steps by “nFab”, “Jeep” chrome gas filler unit and a third brake light extension.  I also had the front and rear bumper overlays painted Cosmos Blue.

Interior upgrades are simple ones.  I added the stainless door sill plates, front & rear floor mats and 4 “Jeep” grab straps (one at each door).

The Jeep has all the power options and has the factory navigation unit option.  It’s a touch-screen radio with wireless blue-tooth (Jeep calls it “Uconnect”).  This Jeep has been kept in a temperature controlled garage and has never been smoked in.  Very well cared for and maintained.  2 key fobs and manuals included.

It has the full removeable hardtop with the passenger & driverside removable overhead panels w/storage bags.  ALSO included are a set of 4 “Olympic” Safara doors w/mounted driver & passenger side mirrors.  (SEE PICs)  I also have another set of mirrors for when you want to drive without the Safara doors on.  ALSO included are a set of front 2 piece full black soft doors.  (SEE PICs)  ALSO included is a driver side mirror for when you use these doors.  If you want you can pull them apart and just drive with the bottom portion of the doors on.  So you have many variations on how you want to drive around:  doors on, doors off, Safara doors on, black soft doors on or bottom half of the soft doors on, hardtop on hardtop off, roof panels in or roof panels out.  ALSO included is a roll-around storage unit for your hard or soft doors.  (SEE PICs)  ALSO included are storage bags for your hard doors for when you remove them.

So you can see you are getting a lot of extra items that are included with the price of the Jeep!

CALL ME FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFO OR QUESTIONS  301 643-5588

BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP VEHICLE within 7 days of the end of the auction.

SERIOUS BUYER TO “PAYPAL” $1000 to me at the end of the auction.  To be refunded or rolled into the cost of the sale price at the end of the transaction.

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