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2003 Ford Excursion Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 6.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:83000 Color: Modifications
Location:

Stratford, Connecticut, United States

Stratford, Connecticut, United States
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The truck was built for the SEMA show at the Las Vegas Convention Center by Mike Duval & Off Road Unlimited. It lived in CA until 2009 and has been mostly garaged since, showing only a slight amount of surface rust on the frame and none on the body. The front and rear fenders and the hood are all fiberglass and the truck has beautiful custom paint with only a few small chips around the fenders. The emblems on the sides of the truck are hand painted, as seen in the attached pictures. This truck has over $100k invested into it. You will not ever find another one like it. Additional pics and info:

http://www.x-tremetoyz.com/sema_trucks/duval.html

Engine Modifications:

Powerdyne supercharger, upgraded fuel pump and injectors
Borla headers, y-pipe and exhaust
AFE high flow air filter

Exterior Modifications:

Camburg custom long travel 8" lift
Rancho RS999112 shock absorbers (replaced 01-14, I will also include original build Bilstein 9100's in need of rebuild)
Nitrogen bumpstops
Limiting straps
Powertank auxiliary air system
ARB air locker
ORU tube bumpers w/skid plate
Mag-Hytec aluminum transmission pan & differential cover
Sidewinder Kodiak steps (both front steps replaced 01-14)
Weld mountain crusher wheels 17"
Pro Comp Xtreme AT 37" Tires (95% tread remaining)
National Spring Company leaf springs
Light Force HIDs (4 in front, 2 in rear that illuminate when in reverse)
Macro billet grille
Cruiser Stainless entry guards

Battery quick connects F&R

Interior Modifications:

Classic Soft Trim leather interior
Pioneer audio/video/dvd system (with 4 monitors)
Scoshe audio/video wiring
Infinity carbon fiber dash & door trim w/aluminum paneling and billet control knobs
Savv rear view mirror/monitor
Directed Electronics overhead monitors
Painless Wiring illuminated switches
Powerdyne auxiliary gauges w/pod
Superlift speedometer re-calibrator


Please feel free to email or call me at (203) 249-0442 for additional pictures and information or to make an appointment to see the vehicle. The winning bidder will receive a refund of their deposit if they are not satisfied with the condition of this vehicle upon inspection.

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