2012 Jeep Wrangler Jk Unlimited Rubicon on 2040-cars
Knightstown, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is a VERY NICE 2012 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Rubicon with 33,519 miles. This Jeep has always been
garage kept, wonderful condition inside and out, very clean and very well taken care of / maintained.
3.6L Pentastar V-6 (285 hp)
4.10 gears
Hill descent control
Remote start
Heated leather seats
Electronic front and rear lockers
Electronic sway bar disconnect
Infinity touch screen sound system with Navigation
Hard top
Factory soft top and multiple aftermarket soft top’s (different styles)
Ziebart Underbody Sound Proofing
Ziebart clear film protectant on hood, grill and windshield frame (everything forward facing)
Ziebart Diamond Gloss Exterior Shield
Ziebart Interior Protection
Ziebart Z-Shield
Ziebart annual inspections / application renewals
Bestop Extended Safari Top with quick detach windshield header
Bestop cargo cover
Alien Sunshade
2.5" Teraflex Full Suspension Lift Kit with shocks and springs
Pro Comp dual steering stabilizers
18" Rockstar II Wheels with spare
35" Nitto Trail Grappler tires (295/70-R18) with spare
Cool Tech Tow Harness Kit
Locking gas cap cover
Bug deflector
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