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2006 Ford F-250 Harley Davidson! Super Duty Crew Cab Diesel 4-door 6.0l New Engi on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:185002
Location:

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States

2006 Ford F-250 HARLEY DAVIDSON Edition!

LOW RESERVE!!!


CALL 540-848-2974


-BRAND NEW documented motor from FORD dealership installed last year!
-EGR delete, head studs, Bulletproofed!!!
-All documented paperwork with truck!
-Clean, clear title in hand!
-Black on Black leather!
-Ranch Hand front and rear bumpers!
-LED lights!
-4 NEW tires!
-MBRP Exhaust!
-Rain guards!
-Black diamond plate tool box!
-AFE rear diff cover!
-Super chip!
-Pioneer DVD, CD, Bluetooth, Pandora head unit!
-185,002 miles. (approx. 15,000 on new motor)
-Misnimoto aluminum radiator!
-RUNS and DRIVES amazing!!!!
-4x4!

*** Has some small dents and scratches.
*** Has "cracks" in the leather driver seat arm rest.

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