2012 Ford F-350 Drw 4x4 Lariat King Ranch 6.7 Liter Turbo Diesel! on 2040-cars
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DUALLY! 4X4! 2012 FORD F-350 DRW LARIAT KING RANCH CREW CAB LONGBED 4X4 POWERED BY A 6.7 LITER TURBO DIESEL! KING
RANCH! DULA REAR WHEEL! HEATED MIRRORS! REAR BACK-UP CAMERA! HEATED SEATS! AC VENTILATED SEATS! TILT STEERING
WHEEL! STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS! KING RANCH LEATHER SEATS! WOOD TRIM DASH! RUNNING BOARDS! POWER WINDOWS!
POWER DOOR LOCKS! POWER STEERING! CRUISE CONTROL! CD PLAYER! CHECK OUT ALL PICTURES FOR CONDITION! 115K MILES!! SEE
PICTURES! I AM SELLING FOR 10K LESS THAN NADA.
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