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2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer 6.0l Powerstroke Diesel 4wd Leather Dvd Low Mile on 2040-cars

US $25,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:60800 Color: OVERALL GOOD CONDITION BUT HAS SOME MINOR IMPERFECTION PLEASE SEE PICTURES
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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2004 FORD EXCURSION WITH LOW MILES EDDIE BAUER 6.0L POWERSTROKE DIESEL TWO TONE LEATHER INTERIOR 3 ROW SEATS, HEATED SEATS, DVD ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, 4WD, BANKS EXHAUST, HID HEADLIGHTS, LED TAILLIGHTS, ECT...


THIS SUV IS FULLY LOADED HAS SOME AFTERMARKET PARTS INTAKE AND BANKS EXHAUST, HID XENON HEADLIGHTS, LED TAILLIGHTS, ECT... TIRES WERE RECENTLY REPLACED, HAD DVD WITH HEADPHONES AND REMOTE, 3 ROW SEATS VERY GOOD LEATHER CONDITION FRONT SEATS ARE HEATED, FRONT SEATS HAD SEAT COVERS FOR MINIMAL LEATHER WEAR, INTERIOR OVER ALL IN GOOD CONDITION EXCEPT FOR SOME HOLES IN FRONT LOWER DASH PANEL PLEASE SEE PICTURES THERE WAS CB RADIO BOLTED ON THERE, THIS SUV OWNED BY DIESEL MECHANIC, ALL MAINTENANCE WAS DONE IN TIME AND WELL TAKEN CARE OFF IT WAS NOT USED FOR EVERYDAY DRIVER.

EXTERIOR OVERALL GOOD CONDITION BUT HAS SOME MINOR IMPERFECTION PLEASE SEE PICTURES.
THIS SUV IS CLEAN LIKE PICTURED

THIS SUV HAS A REBUILT TITLE DUE TO FRONT END COLLISION A WHILE BACK FRONT END PARTS WERE REPLACED THIS TRUCK PASSED STATE INSPECTION, AND PASSED ALIGNMENT 

PLEASE SEE PICTURES OF THIS VEHICLE CONDITION MORE PICTURES SCROLL DOWN AND WAIT TO LOAD 

THANK YOU 

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