2012 Ford F-250 Lariat on 2040-cars
Sulphur Springs, Texas, United States
More infos regarding my car at: ernestesspoerl@turbonutter.com .
Up for sale is a 2012 Ford F-250 CC 4wd
12,500 original miles
6.7 Liter Powerstroke Diesel Motor
Fully Loaded w/ black leather, sunroof, navigation, AC/Heat seats etc
This truck was built by Outlaw Off-Road of Texas for their show truck.
THE ONLY reason it is for sale, is its time to move onto another project.
The LENGTHY LAUNDRY LIST:
9" Icon Vehicle Dynamics Coilover Shock Kit ($1800)
Icon Coilover Hoop Mount ($1300)
Icon 2.5" Bypass aux. shock ($1000)
Icon Front adj. Track Bar w/ Rod End ($420)
Icon Front Box Kit ($500)
Icon Dual Steering Stabilizer Bracket ($250)
Icon Dual Steering Stabilizer Shocks ($340)
Icon 5" Rear Springs ($1150)
Icon 2.5" Bypass Rear Shocks ($1000)
Crown Stainless Steel Brake Line Kit ($300)
Sulastic Rear Shackle ($400)
One Up Off-Road 4" Rear Traction Block Kit w/ Traction Bars ($1500)
One Up Off-Road ALA front control arms ($1400)
Mag Hytec front & Rear Diff Covers w/ Royal Purple ($800)
Mag Hytec Transmission Pan Cover ($300)
5" Flo-Pro Exhaust Powercoated gloss black (axle dump)($600)
6" MBRP Satin Black exhaust tip ($100)
H&S Mini Maxx Race Delete Tuner ($1700)
Amp Research automatic Powersteps ($1500)
Amp Research Bed Step 2 ($225)
Amp Research Bed Step 1 ($225)
Pinchweld covers (covers holes when factory steps are removed) ($300)
Recon Black Taillights ($325)
Recon Black 3rd Brake Light ($100)
Recon LED Reverse Brake Light ($100)
Recon Black side mirror Markers ($100)
Plain An Simple Custom White Headlights w/ Oracle Bulbs ($2500)
Carriage Works Black Billet Grill ($300)
Carriage Works Black Billet Bumper Grill ($150)
Custom Powdercoated & Painted Front & Rear Bumpers ($500)
Custom Painted Outer Grill Shell ($300)
Custom Shaved & Painted Tailgate (Emblem removed)($500)
Custom Painted fender emblems ($200)
Lumar Window Limo Tint (Legal Front) $300
24 x 12 American Force Nightmare Face Plate Series wheels ($4000)
Custom Powdercoated wheels & Faceplates ($500)
38 x 13.50/24 Nitto Trail Grappler Mud Tires ($3000)
Bak-Flip F1 Bed Cover ($1000)
Hypertech Speedometer Correction ($250)
Titan Tank 50 gallon replacement fuel tank w/ steel shield (in factory location)($1800)
So add all of that up & its $33,000 in PARTS (plus labor)
This truck has been garage kept & waxed bi-weekly. It is in PERFECT shape. No dents, dings, scratches, etc. It is
show-room quality. Interior is PERFECT. Leather is perfect. It rides & drives better than stock. W/ the tuner &
exhaust, its gets 14 - 15 mpg on the Hwy.
NO, I am NOT interested in ANY trades, except for BENJAMIN FRANKLINS, so please do not ask.
I am willing to take $69,995 for the truck. This truck would retail for $53k STOCK
Please do NOT insult me w/ low ball offers. I DO NOT have to sell this truck.
Clear Texas title is in hand & ready to be transferred over.
Truck is located in Victoria, Texas 77901
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