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2012 Jeep Wrangler on 2040-cars

US $16,300.00
Year:2012 Mileage:71500 Color: Green /
 Tan
Location:

Sylvester, Georgia, United States

Sylvester, Georgia, United States

If you have any questions please email at: shielasssuares@rangersfans.com .

For sale is my Dark Green 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon. It has 71,XXX miles on it. I drive it regularly, so
the miles will go up slightly. 4.5" AEV lift with Terraflex shocks on the corners, and a Fox 2.0 steering
stabilizer. Terraflex speedbump bump stops. American racing 17" teflon wheels with 37" BFG Krawler tires with 10k
miles on them. These are $2,500+ tires that have plenty of miles left on them. This is a top of the line lift, a
great set up for off road, or mall crawling. Poison Spider Skid Plates throughout along with front & rear diff
covers, and oil pan cover. Front and Rear Expedition One Bumpers, with tire carrier on the rear- $1,100 Each.
Terraflex rockers- some scratches shown in pics from getting in and out of jeep. Warn Zenon 10-S Winch with
Synthetic rope. Tow Package. Tom Woods 1350 heavy duty front drive shaft. The Rubicon comes stock with front at
rear locking differentials, and push button sway bar disconnect. It also has HD Dana 44 axles and 4.11 gear ratio.
This jeep is loaded with Tan leather, upgraded sound system, navigation/CD/DVD/MP3/Bluetooth. AEV floor mats,
spider shade, bikini top with frame, and door-off mirrors included that have never been used. Jeep has the
preferred 3.6L motor that runs like it is new, automatic trans. The 4.11 gears handle the 37s just fine,
transmission shifts perfect, and the jeep rides great. If you look up anything about the AEV lift, you will see
that it is known for having the best ride, while being great off road also. It has the AEV Procal to correct the
speedo, and shift points for the tire size. Banks Cold Air Intake and Exhaust. 35% tinted windows on front two.
I have never had this jeep in a real off road situation. We live on 40 acres, and it has been a trail here and
there that can be taken in 2wd. The hard top has some scratches from these trails, but the paint on the jeep is in
great shape. Oil and Filter Changed every 3,000 with Valvoline Conventional. New rotors and pads 20,000 miles ago.
Everything functions properly. Cold AC.

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