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MLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep Wrangler

MLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep Wrangler 5 photos
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MLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep WranglerMLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep WranglerMLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep WranglerMLB Star Cameron Maybin Customizes His Jeep Wrangler
There’s a path you need to follow when people watch you. The way you dress, the cars you drive, and the things you say. They all count and A-list baseball players clearly respect this unofficial code since they always take good care of their rides. Cameron Maybin was traded to the Atlanta Braves in April; it was about time he’d take care of his Jeep Wrangler.
Man, the baseball community is growing big with this custom shop, we mean the Miami-based Auto Firm. It almost feels like no week passes without an MLB star pimping out one of his rides. Allow us to take a look back for a sec.

Less than a week ago we heard of Andruw Jones’ tuning adventure. The veteran baseball pro had his Wrangler enhanced with front and rear bumpers, side steps and fender flares, and a 52’’ light bar on the top. Then, there’s Hector Olivera and his brand new 2016 Mercedes-Maybach. We’ve written about this bad boy about a week ago, again the Auto Firm custom shop was the one to take care of this project too.

Here we are, in less than a week time reporting on yet another MLB star having sent his car to the same shop. There’s a catch, though. You see, judging by the custom enhancements both Wranglers received, it appears the auto shop has a couple of templates they use corresponding each model car.

To be more precise, Cameron’s off-roader seems to have received the same bumpers, side steps, 2.5 lift kit and LED light bars on top like his fellow Andruw Jones. Sure, that doesn’t stop the Wrangler from looking excellent, especially with that Satin Green paint, the custom interior, and the off-road wheels.

As we were saying earlier, it seems like auto garages tend to specialize in specific kits, thus branding their projects so people could recognize the cars they handled on the street.

Nevertheless, we can’t but tip our hats to what the boys did in Miami throughout the years, considering they’re one of those who started from the bottom.
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