
It looks like a bone stock 2012 Wrangler Sport (other than A/C), but it certainly isn't. Built up slowly over an 18 month period, it gets me everywhere I need to go.
4.10 gears and an Eaton ELocker out back.
32.1" Goodyear MT/R tires on another Jeep's stock 17" wheels.
Hi-lift jack mounted (safely) inside the back.
Teraflex front sway bar disconnect.
Rubicon shocks because I destroyed the stock ones in Death Valley (oops).
Cthulhu emblem on the tailgate, all hail.

If I had to do it all over again, sure I might've bought a Rubicon. But in the end I still saved several $$$$ and love piloting a vehicle beyond my own driving skills.