2000 Ford Excursion Limited Executive Limo Satellite By Kvh Direct Tv on 2040-cars
Traverse City, Michigan, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A 6.8 LITER V-10 2000 FORD EXCURSION LIMITED EXECUTIVE LIMOUSINE WITH ONLY "82,300 ORIGINAL MILES". THIS VEHICLE HAS HAD MANY VIP'S IN IT (KID ROCK, EMINEM, HUGH JACKMAN, DEMI MOORE, RUSSEL CROWE AND MANY MORE). THIS IS A 30K CONVERSION:
TRACVISION SATELLITE: $5K ELECTRONICS, MATERIALS, LABOR: $25K ELECTRICAL GOOD BRAKES GOOD TRANSMISSION GOOD ENGINE GOOD DUAL BATTERIES GOOD GIBSON MUFFLER SATELLITE TELEVISION IS PROVIDED BY DIRECT TV TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SMOOTHLY THROUGH ALL GEARS THIS TRUCK IS A BEAST! MINOR RUST AROUND VEHICLE DENTS ON ROOF TIRES ARE TOYO PROX ST 118V 305'45R-22 $864.00 RIMS ARE BAZO CHROME 22"S $400 A PIECE $1,600 IF YOU ARE A TIRE KICKER LOOKING FOR A NEW CAR, PLEASE GO THAT DIRECTION, THIS VEHICLE HAS THE USUAL SCRATCHES, NICKS, MINOR DENTS, BUT OVERALL IS VERY CLEAN AND HAS LOW MILEAGE. PLEASE CONTACT: SHOWBIZTRANSPORT@AOL.COM-SHOWBIZTRANSPORTLLC WITH ANY QUESTIONS |
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