Yankee Player Pimps out his Jeep Wrangler
We think the Jeep has a distinct look, without going crazy with aftermarket chrome parts or adding layer after layer of gaudy pieces that just don’t work. It has all the right moves. While at first glance to a non-Jeeper, it might look kind of stock, it has got the goods just where they are needed.The stock bumper on his Jeep is long gone. The new bumper is packing a fairlead and winch, and what looks like a couple of spot lights. The tires and rims are new. The wheels seem to have white accents to match the overall clean and modern scheme. There's a LED light bar up on top. The oversized fender flares have been added and painted to match the body. There are four smaller spot lights on the front windshield hinges. There's a side step as well, painted to match the Jeep. The Jeep will make its big debut in 2017 on the Velocity TV Network, with an all new reveal. We hope they delve deep into the modifications. We see a few ideas that would look good on almost any JK Wrangler. Say, you think Gary will mind if we copy a few design ideas?Before and after shots of my new @Jeep Wrangler. @TheAutoFirm and Alex Vega did an amazing job. Full reveal on @Velocity in 2017. #IamGary pic.twitter.com/VHYVkPonMx
— Gary Sanchez (@ElGarySanchez) November 28, 2016