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2011 Ford F250 Super Duty Crew Cab Truck 6.7 H&s All Deletes Diesel Mini Max 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $38,500.00
Year:0 Mileage:112400
Location:

Rotonda West, Florida, United States

Rotonda West, Florida, United States


F-250 Super Duty Blizzard Edition 


Here we have a gorgeous Ford diesel F-250 XLT powered by a 6.7L engine with ALL of the deletes already done! The MPG after the deletes had been 
done went from a mere 13-14 to 20-22 now and it has incredible power! It is a Florida truck so it has never seen salt and is completely rust free.  This truck has had countless hours and money put into it. It has a sinister diesel egr delete kit, H&S Mini Maxx race tuner, flo-pro dpf delete, urea tank delete, 5" inch fox racing suspension lift, S&B cold air intake, Brand new custom 20" Powder Coated XD Rockstar wheels wrapped with BRAND NEW 37" Falcon WildPeak All terrain tires, limo tint windows, sync system, H&S aluminum intake kit and so much more! There is well over $75K invested in this truck This truck is a true head turner and gets attention anywhere you go. It comes with all the original manuals and a spare set of keys. The only reason I am selling is I am building a house. The interior carpets, seats and headliner are in like new condition, never smoked in or used as a work truck.  This truck has always been professionally maintained and always kept under a roof. Any questions feel free to call me at 715-296-5657. This is not a 2012 or a 2013, Thanks and good luck bidding!


On Sep-16-14 at 08:36:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

 Truck is located in Pt Charlotte FL, no rust at all, it has been a show truck most of its life.  Ford Did get it right when they came up with this engine.  Someone is going to get a great truck!  If I wan not building a new house no way would I sell the truck.
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