2010 Ford F-150 on 2040-cars
Lena, Louisiana, United States
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I’m selling my 2010 Oxford White Ford Raptor SuperCab. It has 81K miles, the 6.2L engine and fully loaded with
all options. I’m the 2nd owner and never been in a wreck or any damage other than normal wear and tear. I’ve
added a few upgrades to it, which is listed below.
It has been Plasti-Dipped Grabber Blue last July, just to change it up a bit. The front/rear bumpers, fender flares
and roof are Plasti-Dipped black. If you’re not sure what Plasti-Dip is, it’s a rubber coating that comes in
multiple colors and when you get tired of it, it peels right off…. really cool stuff, my Hayabusa has been dipped
3x with it as well.
Sorry the pictures show it’s dirty, I haven’t had the time to clean/vacuum it before starting a turn around.
20” MB TKO Satin Black Wheels
37”x12.50 Nitto Trail Grappler Tires (I’d guess about 40% tread left)
Front Fox shocks are adjusted to mid-perch to level the truck and fit the 37’s
2013+ OEM Raptor projector headlights with Morimoto ballast/bulbs/controller
2012+ Satin Black Graphics
Satin black hood graphic with Raptor SVT logo on top
OEM power fold & adjust mirrors (weren’t an option on 2010, but installed for convenience)
Line-X bed liner
Limo tint
20” Amber Rigid Industries light bar mounted in center of front bumper (wired to Upfitter switch #1)
4 (four) 4” LED cubes (Chinese brand) in the bumper (wired to Upfitter switch #4)
Shocker XL Train Horns, 2 gallon tank & compressor (wired to Upfitter switch #3)
Pre-wired for a 40” & 30” LED light bar behind the grill (wired to Upfitter switch #2)
SVT embroidered headrests
Raptor logo & claw marks embroidered into the leather covered console lid
AFE cold air intake
Exhaust cutout
50 caliber bullet antenna
Front & rear brake rotors & pads were changed about 1 year ago
LED interior, cargo, license plate & reverse lights
LED under hood light
Amber illuminated SVT fender & hood vents (OEM)
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Poor headlights cause 40 cars to miss IIHS Top Safety Pick rating
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