RM Sotheby’s is selling an extremely eye-catching 2017 Jeep Wrangler that’s been outfitted with a series of significant modifications.

The listing fails to mention whether this Wrangler was modified from the ground-up by an aftermarket tuner or if it was instead a pet-project of the original owner who carried out the work themselves. Whatever the case may be, it is one of the most aggressive Wranglers we’ve ever come across and is expected to sell for between $40,000 and $50,000.

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Modifications made to the off-roader start at the front, where there is a Rock-Slide Engineering bumper with a Smittybilt X20 12,000 lb winch and a custom-painted 10th anniversary hood. The sides really stand out thanks to the presence of custom 22-inch wheels wrapped in 37-inch tires sitting under a set of Bushwacker flared arches. Other modifications include DV8 electronic steps and bespoke door handles, while among the custom parts found at the rear include a full-size spare wheel and an aftermarket bumper.

The tuned Wrangler uses FCA’s familiar 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, although in this case it has been fitted with a Magnuson TVS 1320 supercharger and a custom exhaust system. No horsepower or torque figures have been mentioned, but the power is sent through an automatic transmission that also features a four-wheel drive transfer case.

Take a look inside this Wrangler and you will notice a custom infotainment system, Alpine speakers, a Rockford Fosgate amplifier, new seats, and a new convertible top.

The vehicle is located in Auburn, Indiana and we’re sure that the person who’ll buy it will fall in love with its aggressive styling and off-road capability.

Photo credits: Theodore W. Pieper for RM Sotheby’s