2004 Ford Excursion Limited Sport Utility 4-door 6.0l Lifted on 2040-cars
Montrose, Colorado, United States
10" Pro Comp lift, 38-15.50-20 Mickey Thompson MTZ Tires, 20X12 XD wheels, 4.56 gears with Detroit Tru Trac posi in rear, Pro Comp Ladder Bars, Pro Comp Quad shock mounts with MX6 shocks in front, Bilstein 5100 shocks in rear, Pro Comp dual steering stabilizers with Pro Runner shocks, Road Armor front bumper w/intimidator guard and 12K winch, road armor rear bumper with swing out spare tire carrier both freshly powder coated, 4 PIAA 510 series lights in front bumper and 3 pro comp lights on grill guard, 2 PIAA lights in rear bumper tied into back up lights, CV rear drive shaft, 50" curved light bar w Addictive Desert Designs mounts, airlift air bags in rear, Amp Research running boards, 6.0 Powerstroke w/ Garrett Powermax stage I Turbo, 175cc Industrial Injection injectors, ARP Head studs, New Cylinder heads, Sinister EGR delete, Sinister return regulated fuel system, Spearco Intercooler, S&B cold air intake, CFM carbon fiber intake horn, FS2500 bypass oil filtration system, Banks Double Shot water Meth, Ford Racing gauges above rear view mirror, SCT tuner with tunes from Eric at Innovative Diesel, 4" Magnaflow Exhaust, 58 Volt sinister FICM module, almost every sensor on the engine is new also. Interior is Factory tan leather with 3 row seating, heated front seats, It has the limited package, auto temp control with rear heat and AC both work great, 15" flip down tv screen, Eclipse deck with dvd player and navigation and satellite radio, 12' Pioneer sub and amp, dvd Player in center console with game hookups, remote start, backup camera, will consider delivery Please call or text with any questions.
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