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08 Ford F250 6.4 Twin Turbo Diesel With Exhaust Cat Dpf Egr Delete No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:231000
Location:

Waterford, Michigan, United States

Waterford, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

BULLET PROOFED DIESEL TRUCK
Tuned properly to correct all the factory issues these Powerstroke's have



NO RESERVE AUCTION STARTING AT $1!!!
That's right highest bidder takes her home!!!


Its time to sell my favorite truck!  Only reason I'm selling it is because I upgraded to the crew cab 4 door version.

  • 2008 Ford F250 Super Duty Extended Cab
  • 6.4 Liter Twin Turbo (Bullet Proofed)
  • It has a Cat. Delete racing exhaust with a 9" Tip
  • EGR and DPF Delete
  • The above will do many things that improve the vehicle most of the issues with the vehicle are due to the emissions equipment Ford puts on the vehicles. Its common if you don't do the above for the truck to dilute your oil with diesel fuel (we are talking around 5 quarts here!) This problem is eliminated. It also eliminates the stock airflow restrictions
  • Tuned with and Included is a Tachyon+, KOR Series Tuner (can set to 5 different tunes including stock tune) 
  • The tuner does NOT change the shift points of the trans so it will NOT damage the transmission
  • All settings on the tuner will give you more power and better gas millage! 
  • Overall gas millage is going from 12-13 mpg stock to 18-20 mpg now with this setup!
  • 22" Black XD Series Rims wrapped in 305/40/22 Street Tires NO Rubbing
  • Factory Navigation with P6.0 disk
  • Tuner and exhaust kit are made to be undone if you ever need to get inspections or dealer work on it. Can be made to stock again with little effort. EGR Is blocked but not removed!
  • Super Duty XLT
  • 4x4
  • Long Bed 8 ft
  • Suicide rear doors on both sides
  • Aux Input for the radio to plug your phone or mp3 player in for music
  • Sliding rear window to bed
  • Rugged Liner Bed liner
  • Cloth Seats, lets face it, leather may "look" nicer but if you actually plan on using the truck daily cloth makes more sense.
  • Fog Lights
  • Tow Package
  • Running Boards
  • Front grill has been painted to match body color
  • Tinted Windows
  • No Rust
  • 231k Miles, mostly highway as I have driven this truck across the US many times
  • Still feels like a new truck
  • Super Clean
  • Upgraded headlights and fog lights to Blue Bulbs

I have a lot of money into this truck, made sure all the upgrades on it were done right. She is nicer now then when she was brand new. She has always been very reliable to me, I've had many hours behind the wheel.  I love this truck so much my new one is the exact same thing just with more doors. Bid and get yourself a REAL Truck here!

Tune and Exhaust are done right, I've done my research and checked it with several professionals.  No reason to own a Diesel truck without tuning and putting exhaust on it! You get much better gas millage with this set up and more power than your thinking!  Of the 3 diesels  Ford Power Stroke, Dodge Cummings, and Chevy Duramax, The Ford is the slightly less HP stock BUT! of the three it is the most tune-able! If you want the factory exhaust too just add $250 to your wining bid and I will include it.

You will not be disappointing in the truck. I have included several pictures from every angle I could think of to show you condition. You are more than welcome to come check it out anytime.

If you have any questions or want to set up a time to come see it give me a call at 248-747-2196


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The car is sold As Is Where Is. Buyer is responsible for pick up or shipping. If you need a ride for the airport please give me a call and let me know ahead of time when,so I can pick you up if needed. I do my best to describe each vehicle as accurately as possible and list 
everything I can think of, I am only human and I have quite a few cars so it is possible I missed something.  If you have any questions please do not hesitate to give me a call at 248-747-2196 with any questions you may have or to see the vehicle. 
If you are interested in purchasing it you are welcome and in fact I encourage you to come see the car before you place your bid.  Vehicle is for sale locally seller reserves right to end auction early due to local sale other wise NO RESERVE AUCTION 
HIGHEST BIDDER WIN. Deposit must be made within 24 hours no exceptions, deposits are non refundable. Different States have different emissions regulations, I make no guarantee if the vehicle will or will not pass emissions inspections of your state as I am not familiar with the laws of all states.  Full payment must be made within 3 days unless prior arrangements have been made. If you have under 10 Feedback you must call me and let me know before you bid. 

Remember its the one who bids HIGHEST who WINS not the one who bids last don't wait till the last minute and miss out! I have made that mistake before! 
Good Luck and have fun!

Ford F-250 for Sale

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