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2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited 10th Anniversary on 2040-cars

US $35,600.00
Year:2013 Mileage:27000 Color: Blue /
 Red
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
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-25% 3M Tint all around
-Stereo System
-Kenwood DNX 891HD Head Unit
-4 Dynaudio Tweeters
-4Dynaudio Mids
-JL Audio 13" Subwoofer Box
-JL Audio HD 900 Five Channel Amp
-Warn Zeon 10S Winch with synthetic rope
-Maximus 3 10th Anniversary Winch Mount Kit (Modified to center properly.)
-Factor 55 Pro-Link
-15lb Supertank, regulator and airline kit - Roll Bar mounted
-Rock Hard Interior Sport Cage Kit with rear tube option
-Teraflex Fold Down Tailgate Table
-Teraflex Adjustable third brake light
-SpiderWebShade
-Nemesis Odyssey Front Flares - Custom color match painted with customer trim paint
-Notorious Rear Flares - Custom color match painted with custom trim paint
-Nemesis Billy Rockers
-20x9.5 Black Rhino Glamis Wheels
-OMF Performance modified to 20x9 Beadlock with a custom design machined into the lock ring
-Custom machine billet hub caps - Wheels and hub caps are color matched powder coated Anvil with red Beadlock rings for truly one-off custom wheels
-Toyo Open Country Tires 40x20x15.5
-Teraflex CRD60 front and rear axles with Teraflex Big Brake Kit. Axles are custom 5" over wheel to wheel length to work in conduction with wheel back spacing and wider tires (70" front/68.5 rear). These were ordered from Teraflex with 5:38 gears, 1350 Flanges, ARB Locker and Hi-Steer.
-Evo Manufacturing EvoLever rear suspension
-Evo Manufacturing Double Throwdown front suspension system
-Evo Manufacturing High Clearance Long Arms System
-4 King Coilovers
-4 King Bypass shocks
-Rear King Hydro Bumps
-Teraflex front and rear adjustable monster trace bars and front track bar mount with frame brace kit
-JE Reel front and rear 1350 CV drive shafts
-Rubicon Express three piece transmission cross member with lower link bar mounts
-Rubicon Express cromoly lower link bars
-JKS Track Bars
-PSC Motorsports Hydro Assist Steering
-ARB Mini Compressor
-Teraflex big bore master cylinder
-Exhaust is AFE Cat Back Kit
-Banks RAM Air CAI
-sPod including ARB wiring harness
-Odyssey Extreme P 1220 battery
-Rancho Tube doors powder coated custom Anvil with red SpiderWebShades
-Black Jeep Logo replaced front chrome logo
-Rugged Ridge aluminum hoot latches completely eliminates hood flutter
-JW Speaker 8700 evolution one headlights with anti flicker plug and play harness-
-JW Speaker 6045 Fog lamps with headlight revolution plug and play harness
-Magnuson Supercharger
-Cobra Bluetooth CB

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