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2006 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l 4x4, Nav, 3rd Row on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:97500
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2006 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER V6 4.0 4X4
- ADJUSTABLE PEDALS
-NAVIGATION SYSTEM
- INTEGRATED PHONE SYSTEM
- POWER SUNROOF
- PUSH BUTTON THIRD ROW FOLD DOWN
- TWO TONE LEATHER SEATS
- HEATED SEATS
- ROOF RACK
- TOW HITCH
- CRUISE CONTROL
- FOG LIGHTS
- SIX DISC IN DASH CD PLAYER
- STEERING WHEELS CONTROLS AUDIO/CLIMATE
- KEYLESS ENTRY
- 4 KEY FOBS W/ 2 REMOTE STARTERS
- OWNERS MANUALS
- TV/DVD W/ AUXILERY INPUTS
- HEATED SEATS
- MUCH MUCH MORE...

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2006 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER, WITH EVERY OPTION IN THE BOOK! THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN WELL MAINTAINED AND IS IN MINT CONDITION. I AM SELLING THIS TRUCK AS A PRIVATE PARTY, TITLE IN HAND. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG WITH THE TRUCK, IT LOOKS AND DRIVES BRAND NEW. THIS HAS BEEN MY WIFE'S TRUCK AND HER EBAY ACCOUNT, BECAUSE OF THE LOW SCORE ON THE FEEDBACKS I WILL PAY FOR YOUR FLIGHT ROUND TRIP IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THE TRUCK, BUT THAT WON'T BE THE CASE. ALSO IF YOU WISH TO GO THROUGH MY DEALER THAT'S OPTIONAL. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT ME AT 313-999-9796 (KC). I AM REQUIRING A $300 IMMEDIATE DEPOSIT UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION AND PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. THIS IS A GREAT TRUCK AND YOU WILL NOT FIND ONE LOADED LIKE THIS ONE. THIS IS GOING TO BE A THREE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER TAKES THE TRUCK HOME. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK!
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