There’s A $550 Kit To Make Your Jeep Look Like A Jurassic Park Vehicle
The Jeep craze is big in Southwest Florida. Almost as big as the Jeep customizing trend. One of my favorites is my friend Shell in Cape Coral who has a lime green Jeep named Lizzie. Shell has collected a lot of ducks with that Jeep. If you’re not familiar with Jeep Ducking, here’s that info. But what about old school 1992 Jurassic Park Vehicle Jeeps?
Now, Jeep® brand’s Jeep Graphic Studio celebrates the 30th anniversary of the original 1993 “Jurassic Park” movie with the launch of a limited Jurassic Park Package, allowing the Jeep community to turn their own Jeep Wrangler or Gladiator vehicles into Jurassic Park staff. Here’s the Jeep’s that the kit will fit on.
- Graphics package can be installed on any 2018-2024 Jeep Wrangler, 2021-2024 Jeep Wrangler 4xe and 2020-2023 Jeep Gladiator
There’s two packages available to make yours look like a Jurassic Park vehicle, with only 100 of each package being sold.
Package 1 – Graphics and Shifter Insert (no transfer case insert) – $550
- Jurassic Park logo door graphics (set of two)
- Jurassic Park numbered center hood graphic
- Jurassic Park side hood graphics (set of two) – choice of Jeep 4×4 model
- Jurassic Park numbered swing gate handle graphic – Wrangler and Wrangler 4xe only
- Jurassic Park numbered fender vent graphics (set of two)
- Jurassic Park numbered shifter insert with T. rex
Package 2: Graphics and Shifter Insert with Transfer Case Insert – $650
- Jurassic Park logo door graphics (set of two)
- Jurassic Park numbered center hood graphic
- Jurassic Park side hood graphics (set of two) – choice of Jeep 4×4 model
- Jurassic Park numbered swing gate handle graphic – Wrangler and Wrangler 4xe only
- Jurassic Park numbered fender vent graphics (set of two)
- Jurassic Park numbered shifter insert with T. rex
- Jurassic Park textured Grassy Island transfer case shifter insert
Each of the 100 packages will be uniquely numbered, and orders are open now for Jeep brand and Jurassic Park enthusiasts at JeepGraphicStudio.com.
Since I mentioned my friend in Cape Coral, Florida, here’s her Jeep. If you see it, make sure you put a rubber duck on her bumper.