Rockford Fosgate Demo Truck 8000 Watts Rms. 2000 Ford Excursion 6.8 Limited on 2040-cars
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.8 v10
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 10
Make: Ford
Model: Excursion
Trim: limited
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 130,000
Interior Color: beige
For sale is my 2000 Ford Limited Edition v10 and 4x4 Excursion . It has around 130k miles and title in hand. I purchased the vehicle about 3 years ago and built it as my demo vehicle for my store. The first thing I did was put a 4 inch Procomp lift, new 35 inch Procomp tires and 17 inch Procomp wheels. My shop stripped the interior and put 200 lbs of Rockford Deadskin ( rockford's dynamat), on the doors and roof of the excursion. We had a custom exhaust with a K&N intake system.
There is over $12000 plus install in the system wich is all Rockford except the alpine headunit. We put 10 - p3 twelves in a wall in the rear. The box is all individuled chambered and fiberglass reinforced. The box weighs over 200 lbs. The front doors have custom fiberglass pods with two pair of Rockford T1 components, The rears have one pair of T1 components in the doors. A pair of the largest Stinger batteries are installed in the rear under the amprack. We also have a power suply in the truck to run the system all day without having to start the truck. In the amprack we have the largest production amps Rockford makes . 2 - T2500s with the digital sync cable to make them 1, 5000 watt rms amp. Above them we have 2 - T1000.4 four channel amps . The whole system is powered with Rockford power cables and top of the line Rockford RCAs. Between the amps and head unit is the Rockford 360.2 equalizer. The 360 is Bluetooth enabled so you can adjust the whole system from a laptop in the front seat. The head unit is a Alpine 404 digital receiver. I preferred this unit for how easy it is to use with ipod, I can upgrade this if you want something with video or navigation for an extra charge.
Extras include H.I.D.s and a Viper remote start alarm. Of course with the Viper it can be upgraded to a gps locater if wanted
With this being my demo vehicle I have kept the miles off of it. In the three years I have owned it I have put less than 5k miles on it so the tires, rims, and lift and system have less than 5 k miles. I have used this Excursion in parades, car shows, and was even kicked out the Nau Skydome for making too much noise ( well not kicked out but not invited back).
Warning This thing can hurt your hearing and should be used responsibly...........
I know it sounds corny but be careful....
The excursion has a little wear on the seats. The paint on the hood looks like the clearcoat is starting to fade and there are a few small dents nothing serious and a few scratches. The 3rd row back seat is missing, I never got it when I bought it.
This thing turns heads, My sales of Rocrkford have tripled since I started demoing the Excursion. Its time to move on i have already started on the next project. More pictures can be seen from my Facebook page (Sounds Good Mobile) In Flagstaff AZ..
The truck runs great and I would have no problem driving it anywhere. It is for sale locally
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