2004 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Greenville, North Carolina, United States
Up for sale is 2004 EX. This was my first diesel and has been my ride and joy for the last two yrs. The truck is in excellent condition and runs better than a new one would ever think of. I have gone far and above what most ppl would have ever done. The title shows an accident on the vehicle from yrs before I purchased it, there are no indications of an accident on the vehicle. I dont need to sell, title in hand. I have put way more into the truck than i know i will get out of it, my loss is your gain. But its time to start a new project. That being said i will try and list everything that has been done but im sure i will forget a few things. Exterior: Matte Black Plasti Dip ( High gloss black under the plasti dip), 2005 harley front end conversion, new and tinted tail lights, new back bumper cover, new wiper blade shroud, all emblems have been shaved and professionally filled, bushwacker fender flares, 20% tint all around Interior: Tan leather interior( excellent condition, no holes, tares, stains), huskey mats first,second rows and cargo area, wood grain trim, pillar gauge pod( boost, pyro,trans temp), kenwood indash dvd/nav, alpine amp, jl speaker through out Suspension/Drivetrain: Kelderman 7-8" air suspension lift, mactech front/rear diff cover and trans pan, new 5r110 trans with warranty til Nov2014, billet triple disc converter, billet input shaft, trans and converter only have 15k miles on them, 20x12 Weld Cheyenne 8 polished, Toyo Open Country MT 37/1350/20( 16k miles on them) Engine/Performance: ARP head studs and Ford head gaskets, new Ford HPOP, Oil Cooler, water pump, mishimotto radiator, banks intercooler, piping, high ram intake, new 205cc Warrens performance injectors, cam sensor, bd diesel manifolds, ported intake manifold, S366 turbo, AFE cold air, aeromotive a100 fuel pump, sump pimp, auromotive fuel pressure regulator, Dozers diesel fuel return system, Egr deleted, SCT tuner w/ innovative custom tunes The vehicle report says there is a lien on the truck this is wrong. Im doing my best to get it removed. i can provide proof before purchase. bid with confidence. |
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