Black Ford Lifted Dually Super Duty Monster Truck Show Truck On Semi Tires F-350 on 2040-cars
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Hello here I have my custom ford f-350 dually 7.3L Diesel turbo power stroke Former Florida truck has been In Chicago for little over 1 1/2 year not driven in winter stored in a garage The truck is lifted 14" on 24.5 semi tires Only 131,687 miles which is nothing on the 7.3L engine Year 2002 4-12 inch subwofhers in back seat 2-6 inch subs on doors one on each back door Former Florida truck Lariat edition Power seats Power mirrors Leather seats Heated seats Touch screen gps that slides out for the CD player USB and input output cords with remote Center console Trailer brake control Back up camera Texas train horn (needs to be adjusted) 5 horn heads Truck was build by professional diesel mechanic This is a show truck. 2 Monster hooks on front of truck This tuck is a beast with the shocks Upgraded tailgate Power steps that slide out when you open the door Clear clearance light on the top of truck and on fenders Custom front bumper on front end just under the regular bumper Crome front end, mirrors, bug guard, bumpers, and gas cap Window tints Hd Back up camera that is wired to the touch screen gps Bed liner Engine block heater 2.5" wheel spacers Heavy duty shock that hold a lot of weight The seat has a small tear on it DVD player and the radio both have radios Led tail lights and clearance lights anti theft lock system so they cannot pick the locks or slim Jim the window The truck bed is solid To me it looks like there is very very little rust Truck gets looks, and complements all the time There are two small dents on the rear tailgate The truck has a few chips on the front tires that were caused for curb rubbing tire thread is good Best engine possible in a truck ford does not even sell this truck engine anymore and they are getting harder to find There's probably some stuff I'm forgetting Clean and clear title Please no scammers, spammers and dreamers so don't ask me a stupid questions. No you cannot come look at the truck. No you cannot test drive it. No I will not sell with out the lift kit. This is due to SCAMMERS. Ebay messages only. Won't last long bid 2 win If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I will do my best to answer your questions in a timely manner. No returns sold as is. Not responsible for typos All items are described best of my knowledge payment required within 3 days of auction closing Feedback- As a seller I appreciate feedback, so if you are happy with your item, let me know by feedback. If you are unhappy for any reason, please contact me and I will do what it takes to rectify the situation. Thanks for looking and have fun bidding please check out my other great items for sale Successful bidder will need to pay a $1,000.00 down payment thru PayPal that is non-refundable. Truck must be picked up within 5 days of auction closing. |
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