2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
2004 Ford
Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition 4x4 Drivetrain -
5.4
Triton V8 engine. Oil changed every 3,000 miles. -
Automatic
transmission. Fresh filter and fluid change. -
Cold-air
intake system. -
Red
SVT brake calipers. -
120,000
miles, but I travel about 100 miles per day, so they are mostly highway miles. Interior -
Completely
custom throughout. Black suede inserts in all three rows, door panels, and
console lids. -
Heated
seats in first two rows. -
Custom
stereo with DVD. -
Custom
2nd row console with integrated, amplified subwoofer. -
Rockford-Fosgate
component speakers and 8” subwoofer. -
Custom
hidden amp rack with clear window and two Rockford-Fosgate amplifiers. -
Monster-cable
wiring for all speakers and amplifiers. -
Hidden
green LED lighting throughout (under seats, overhead vents, and amplifier rack)
all controlled by center console panel. It looks like it should have come this
way from the factory!!! (I watch too much Chip Foose in my spare time…). -
Integrated
iPhone charging station in center console (both iPhone 4S and 5S). -
Bluetooth
streaming audio with bass control knob in console. -
Power
folding third row. Exterior -
NO
RUST!!!! -
Factory
running boards. -
New
parking sensors. -
New
TPMS sensors (Tire Pressure Monitor Sensors) in each wheel. -
Flowmaster
exhaust system. -
New
wipers. -
2010
Expedition tail light upgrade. -
Billet
aluminum grills (upper and lower). -
Halo
headlights (blue). -
Tires
are good, brakes are good, and inspection is good. Description I
bought this vehicle back in 2010 with 65,000 miles on it. I have a clear CarFax
report this truck and I’ve spent a lot of money and time improving an already
awesome vehicle. I’m selling because I don’t need a full size SUV anymore. This
vehicle is sure to provide years of reliable and entertaining service. Call with
any questions: (814) 659-0000 cell $9,750 or
best offer |
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