2008 Ford F250 Blacked Out, With 15.5 Inch Lift on 2040-cars
Longview, Texas, United States
Engine:powerstroke diesel
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: F-250
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 4 door
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4 wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 50,000
this is a 2008 ford F-250. completely blacked out. has a customized 15.5 in fabtech 4.0 dirt logic suspension lift kit, with front and rear traction bars. all anodized front, rear, and steering stabilizer shocks. the truck is on 40 in x 15.5 in toyo MT tires, with black 22 inch kmc xd monster wheels. tented windows, blacked turn signal lights on mirrors, recon black headlights, tail lights, third stealth break light, cab lights, tailgate extreme light bar. blacked front and rear bumpers. painted rancho black fender flairs, black rolling big power grill. custom hood with twin, real working, hood scoops. illuminating super duty door panels, amp steps that retract when doors are closed. daytime LED mercedes style running lights. has moon roof. 5 inch exhaust tip with 4 inch exhaust all the way back to engine. 275 horsepower H&S programmer with digital screen with 3 different power settings. 4/10 geers. custom built door panels for the system in the truck. total the truck has 12 tweeters, 8 mids, 2 kicker L7 square 12inch subs, 3 amps for 5000 total watts. - all components are kicker with alpine touch screen deck. back seat is a 60/ 40 split. 60 % of seat is in while 40 % is removed for subs and amps. currently the truck comfortably seats 4 people. i do have factory seat and it could be put back in if needed, it will be sold with truck. 55 gallon custom fuel tank. spray in bed liner. Has 1000 LEDs underneath truck and in fender wells, with remote and screen for the lights. the LEDs changes to 4.2 million different colors. front blue scanning night rider light. TRUCK HAS NEVER BEEN OFF ROAD!! this truck has been babied! NEVER been smoked in, drank in, or ate in. TRUCK HAS OVER $125,000 INVESTED. for anymore questions or concerns please call 903-220-9344.
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