Jeep Rubicon Front Bumper - 2014 Unlimited on 2040-parts.com
Mission Viejo, California, US
This front bumper and protective shield was taken off a 4 day old 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon with 230 miles.
The Rubicon has now been built into a full fledged Rock Crawler named Gentleman Jack.
What you see in the picture is all the equipment for sale as a lot.
You are welcome to come and look at the equipment.
Note - shipping would be expensive, but if you want to do it - pick a carrier and give me a call - Jim 949 587-1748
Many more take off pieces also for sale!
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