Ford: F-150 Velociraptor 600 on 2040-cars
South Cle Elum, Washington, United States
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I purchased this truck about a year ago, and Ive had no issues with it in that time, its been a great truck. The truck has every conceivable option available (moon roof, navigation, cooled seats, blue stitched leather etc.). The only changes Ive made to the truck in that time was replacing the 2012 headlights with updated 2014 headlights. I purchased the headlights and HID bulbs directly from Ford, nothing aftermarket, everything (headlights, HID bulbs, and ballasts) came to about $2k. It appears that the truck has a leveling kit, I purchased the truck that way, but that along with the fender flares and wheels really set the truck apart from other Raptors in my opinion. Every time I drive through a parking lot, someone is taking pictures of this truck, its a real head turner. It is a daily driver for me, so the mileage thats listed will be a bit higher by the time the truck sells. The only reason Im selling the truck is because Im looking to get the new Limited F-150. It does have the Hennessey exhaust system complete with the infamous exhaust dump as shown in the pictures, and when its open, it makes a bone rattling exhaust note. Since Ive owned the truck, its never seen anything worse than a dirt driveway, its never been anything more than a pavement queen. It gets detailed at least twice per week religiously, more if it rains.
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