Custom Jeep Wrangler Brings In $87,525 For NRA Foundation

posted on May 28, 2016
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The fabulous custom NRA/HPR Jeep Wrangler that was auctioned over the past few months at GunBroker.com closed on Sunday with a final price of $87,525.

Some of the Jeep’s unique features include Smittybilt XRC Armor side panels, a custom tailgate, custom Katzkin Leather embroidered seats with NRA and Black Ops logos, underneath LED lights and a Wild Boar tactical slant back hardtop. Other highlights include TeraFlex suspension, rigid Industry light bars, automated side steps, custom overhead switch panel, winch and custom front bumper, and HPR Ammunition and National Rifle Association branding/graphics.

All proceeds from the auction will go to The NRA Foundation.

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