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2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.4l Diesel on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:137300
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2008 Ford F-250 4X4 Lariat.  It has the 6.4 liter Diesel engine. Stock truck never any tuners put on it. Truck is very clean with only a few dings.  Truck has lariat package which includes leather power front seats, power windows and locks, power folding mirrors, CD player with steering wheel controls.  4WD works as it should.  Has like new tires.  High pressure fuel pump was replaced about 6 months ago, also the rearend has just been rebuilt (had a bad pinion bearing).  Truck has a spray in bedliner, with a gooseneck hitch in it.  Only thing wrong with the truck is the drivers seat is starting show some wear, and the keyless entry keypad on drivers door isn't working.  Other than that its very reliable, and a very good looking truck.  I bought this truck a little over a rear ago with some front end damage.  Truck should not have had a salvage title issued on it.  It was very minor damage, no frame damage and no airbag deployment.  I had it fixed at a reputable shop that has a lifetime warranty on repairs. I had the truck inspected by the state and they issued a rebuilt title on it.  Title looks just like any other title.  Only reason for selling is I am trying to build a house and need to free up some money. 

Included are pictures of the alignment sheet and the damage prior to repairs. 

Feel free to ask any questions that you have!!

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