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Jeep Wrangler gets a 100,000-hour facelift from Mopar

The broadly known tuning workshop Mopar has presented a catalog of tuning parts and accessories for the next-generation Jeep Wrangler at the Los-Angeles International Car Show in the United States.

The tuning team spent over 100,000 hours working on the project named Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon – an effort deserving some respect, certainly. The car can be seen alongside a few other tuned-up Jeep SUVs at the Mopar booth at the L.A. Car Show right now, but let’s just discuss the marvelous headliner for now.

Engineers started by “amputating” the doors of the vehicle, replacing them with more tubular framework. Then they installed a super-heavy-duty front bumper, a winch, lots of additional lights, an upward-pointing air duct to cross high water, and quite a few other interesting things.

The interior received extra comfortable leather seats by Katzkin. The car now features exclusive 17-inch alloy wheels with BFGoodrich off-road tires.

Photo: carscoops.com