2004 Excursion Diesel 4x4 Limited on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
2004 Excursion 4x4 Limited Edition Diesel
Congratulation! You just found one of the nicest Excursions on the block and it could be yours. It has had an unbelievable amount of custom work done to make it bulletproof and beautiful. Please do your homework to see that this excursion has had over 40k invested into an already beautiful truck. Drives awesome. Power everything. Nice leather interior, rear air conditioning. The front of the truck has a 2006 F250 Harley Davidson conversion All badges have been shaved smooth including the key pad and roof rack. Smoothed front bumper Cervini fender vents added HID conversion head and fog lights Amp research retractable steps Tinted windows including front windshield Smoked rear tail lenses and third brake light included (red are on it now) Activator III electronic brake control The engine is the 6.0 diesel. It was bullet proofed with head studs and a garrett EGR cooler. Banks intercooler, piping and ram air intake. Garrett GT3788VA (spools up and sounds awesome!!) Edge Juice with Attitude on pillar mount FAAS 150 gpm fuel system Steel braided fuel lines The transmission has a deep sump pan and custom AFE 2 stage program OBD-II flash device Custom front and rear drive shafts Custom Lockers in front and rear with 4.56 gears Warn free wheeling hubs Brakeman four piston calipers on all four corners with Z-bart steel braided lines BDS lift kit Nitrogen billet shocks all around 4" down pipe and flowmaster exhaust (no catalytic converter) Rock star 20" wheels 35x12.5x20 Nitto tires Air bags on rear Awesome sounding stereo with DVD. It has a switch next the player that will allow it play while driving. Easily removable 12" woofer in the back. It allows you to take it in or out in a minute. Rear camera The truck runs and drives nice. Super docile. Those that know Ford Excursions will know this truck is as good as it gets. I get compliments all day long when I drive it. It sits right, looks right, and has been done right. It's beautiful!! I encourage anyone to come take a look in person if needed. Incredible Truck! Mileage may vary slightly. ** Truck is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early if it sells** |
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