2010 Ford F-350 Lariat on 2040-cars
Tatum, Texas, United States
I have taken very good care of it. Lots and lots of upgrades, keep reading.
Before you read the entire description, let's address the mileage. Truck instrument cluster went out at 198,000
miles. Engine work you will see below was done at 180,000 miles (original cluster reading). Replacement cluster
was purchased with 135,000 miles and currently has 174,000 miles on it.
Motor build has: 57,000 miles on it
Rebuilt transmission: 25,000 tops
Body has 237,000 miles on it
Odometer display reads: 174,000
Including twin turbo kit, EGR delete, long block replacement, HPFP assembly etc. Motor was built for 650 horsepower - I had it de-tuned and
just use the programmer in the truck.
8" BDS lift
22" American Force dually wheels
18 wheeler hub conversion
Just had a custom sound system installed with a tablet installed in the dash. You must watch the YouTube video to
see the interior of the truck.
Brand new Patriot tires with 300 miles on them
New condenser and dryer = AC blows 38 degrees in the shade
All front steering components replaces about 30,000 miles ago
New front and rear brakes replaced about 20,000 miles ago
New hot and cold pipes installed Sinister Diesel upgrade blue powder coat
Upgraded turbo charger actuator installed 2,000 miles ago
Oil change is brand new
Alignment is brand new
Ford F-350 for Sale
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