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2011 Ford F350 Lariet Fx4 Lots Of Extras Rebuilt Title No Reserve Save Thousands on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:31345
Location:

Norman, Oklahoma, United States

Norman, Oklahoma, United States
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 Here is a VERY VERY VERY nice F350 that is 100% ready to rock n roll!!!! This truck had some damage in its previous life.   The truck has a rebuilt title which means the insurance paid it off. My  friend Jake from Jakes Performance Diesel in Norman Oklahoma bought and fixed it.  The truck has only a little over 30,000 miles.  It will make you very happy.  The truck does everything a new one does.

  This truck will absolutly fly!  It has a DPF delete and a programmer!  It will set you way back in the seats!  It not only flys it looks great with its six inch lift and bad A$$ American Force 22 by 12 inch Wheels!  I dare you to try and get it stuck its 37-13.5-22 Falkin Wildpeak tires will get you out of most anything you might get into!

   Next December when its 20 outside you will appreciate the remote start!  You will feel like a king while your horseless carriage warms itself outside while you sip your coffee and get ready for the day!!!

   Your more then welcome to come see before you bid. 

 Call Jake to set up a time, his number is 405-819-9348.

 Satisfaction guaranteed, fly in and drive it home!

   Bid with confidence and become one of Jakes many happy customers

  Several customers have purchased again from Jake, bid and find out why!

  Dont forget someone new will own this sweet truck next Sat night. It goes off round 11:30 Central Standard Time. Lucky buyer to pay for shipping or like I said before fly in and drive it home!  


On Jul-28-14 at 17:18:12 PDT, seller added the following information:

Attention buyer:  Jake reminded me that the title on this truck is a Green Oklahoma title with an insurance date.  A rebuilt title is Orange.  This one is Green.  Thanks for looking and please be ready to complete the deal if you bid.  Satisfaction guaranteed.  Danny.

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