2001 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 W/ 5.4l 6"fabtech Lift 35"nittos And More!! on 2040-cars
Waldorf, Maryland, United States
I love this truck and hate the fact that I'm selling it. Unfortunately I need the money to put towards a new business venture, so my loss is your window of opportunity. This has been a great truck for me and is definitely a real man's toy. Aside from the fact that it's super clean, it's also badass. It has a 6 inch Fabtech suspension system, 35" Nittos on 16x10 Classic II's, Gibson headers, a Volant cold air intake, Poweraid throttle body spacer, and performance coils and plugs. Even with the big tires this tank will get up and go. The Wet Okle seat covers are BRAND NEW and are custom made for a perfect fit. They cost me over $900 and are immaculate. There are some small things I wanted to do that I never got a chance to:
Shocks- they're an all-terrain shock so they're a little stiff on the road and a little soft offroad (Perfect for an everyday driver that hits dirt occasionally) Steering Stabilizer- It only has a stock single stabilizer- I would definitely recommend installing one unless you're used to driving larger 4x4s Side badges- They're missing- I pulled them with the intent to shave the fenders and never got around to it. (you can find replacements for under $60) Other than that, its an AWESOME toy! I did just post a "for sale" sign on it with a listing price of $9,000 OBO, so I reserve the right to withdraw it from this auction at any time. I will, however, notify the high bidder if I get such an offer. Reserve is set at $7,500 so please ONLY serious bids. I'll accept payment through PayPal if I absolutely have to, but would prefer CASH, MONEY ORDER, or CERTIFIED CHECK. As far as delivery is concerned, the buyer is responsible. I will drive up to 30 miles to meet you if necessary. Please feel free to contact me via phone, email, or even through here if you have any questions. HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! George smashfaktorgolf@gmail.com (301)861-7257 |
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