2007 Ford F-250 Xlt on 2040-cars
Hortense, Georgia, United States
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2007 FORD F250 CREW CAB 5.4L GAS ENGINE 2WD AND HA 126K MILES ON IT
RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT- NEEDS NOTHING - WELL MAINTAINED AND IN ALMOST EXELLENT CONDITION- NICE TRUCK (BONUS ENCLOSED
5X8 VNOSE TRAILER INCLUDED AND ITS PAINTED TO MATCH TRUCK COLOR- ALSO IN GREAT CONDITION)
EXTRAS:
6" FABTECH PERFORMACE LIFT KIT ( PROFFESIOANLY INSTALLED)
(5 LED ) LIGHT BARS
FORD RAPTOR GRILL LIGHTS ORANGE LED-
2010 SIDE MIRRORS ELECTRIC AND BLINKERS
KENWOOD UNIT WITH BACKUP CAMERA, BLUETOOTH,DVD/CD/ETC...... LOTS OF STUFF ON THIS UNIT ) PHONE AS WELL
2 GUN RACK INSTALLED (GUNS NOT INCLUDED)
750W POWER CONVERTOR
USB PLUGS
LIGHT SWITCHES
HYPERTECH ENGINE MODULE PROGRAMMER ( MAKES THE TRUCK RUN BETTER AND SHIFTS BETTER) EASY PLUG AND PLAY ( FROM THE
FACTORY)
TRUCK BED RHINO LINED
OFF ROAD JACK
SURCO SAFARI BASKET WITH SHOVEL ( LOOKS SWEET)
TRAILER HITCH WITH EXTRAS
BUSHWACKER FENDER FLARES ( ALSO HAVE 3 MORE INCASE THE ONES ON THERE GET DAMAGED)
20X10 WHEELS MOTO METAL -24 OFFSET WITH 35X12.5X20 MUD TIRES ( SOUND GOOD PERFEROM GOOD ON AND OFF ROAD IF YOU WANT
THEM TO) TIRE LIFE ABOUT 75% ONLT A YEAR OLD
HARLEY DAVIDSON HEADLIGHTS
OPTIMA RED BATTERY ( 3 MONTHS OLD) - NEW STARTER LESS THAN A YEAR AGO- BRAKES ARE GOOD - AND ENGINE HAS NO LEAKS
NOR NEEDS ANYTHING - THIS TRUCK IS READY TO GO =
INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS THE 5X8 VNOSE TRAILER IN GREAT CONDITION (PAINTED TO MATCH)
- WHAT IT NEEDS: ( ABSOLUTELY NOTHING) JUST A NEW HOME I BUILT THIS TRUCK AND ENJOYED DOING SO - WOULD LOVE TO SEE
IT GO TO SOMEONE THAT CAN APPRECIATE IT - ITS A COOL TRUCK AND IT DRIVES GREAT
2 KEYS INCLUDED AS WELL
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