2002 Ford Excursion Limited 7.3 on 2040-cars
Bridgeton, New Jersey, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: nakishaneentress@britishtalent.org .
WILL NOT LAST LONG
7.3L DIESEL EXCURSION WITH EXTREMELY LOW MILES
ONE OF A KIND..RUST FREE..EXCELLENT CONDITION..ALL OPTIONS
2002 FORD EXCURSION 4X4
~LIMITED~
7.3L POWERSTROKE TURBO DIESEL
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
( 113,226 ORIGINAL MILES )
GARAGE KEPT
NON SMOKER
NO PAINTWORK
BEST & RAREST COLOR COMBO
ALL THE OPTIONS !
2ND ROW CAPTAIN CHAIRS
BLUETOOTH
STEERING WHEL CONTROLS
HEATED SEATS
MEMORY SEATS
HOMELINK
ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
REAR PARKING SENSORS
TRAILER BRAKE CONTROL
TOWING PACKAGE
TO MUCH TO LIST ...
NEW 20" XD WHEELS
NEW 35" TOYO OPEN COUNRTY TIRES
SETUP FOR GREAT FUEL MILEAGE
BULLYDOG PROGRAMMER
MBRP EXHAUST COLD AIR INTAKE
ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS
CARPETS PROTECTED SINCE NEW
2 SETS OF KEYS WITH FOBS
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW
ALWAYS SERVICED AND DETAILED
THIS TRUCK IS IN AMAZING CONDITION !
YOU WILL NOT FIND A NICER EXCURSION ANYWHERE!
WILL NOT LAST !
BEST OF THE BEST
DON'T SNOOZE AND LOSE THIS ONE !
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