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2003 Ford Expedition Xlt Sport Utility 4-door 5.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:111000 Color: Entry Lights
Location:

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

You are bidding on a 2003 Ford Expedition XLT, 5.4 Liter V-8 with selectable 4 wheel drive and seating for 5. This SUV is packed with all the extras including;

Pioneer AVH-3200DVD Head Unit ($200 MSRP)

2 Kicker 15" L7 Subs 2000 Watt RMS ($1000 MSRP)

Kicker ZX2500.1 Mono Amp ($600 MSRP)

Infinity Reference Door Speakers ($200 MSRP)

Blue LED Lighting Throughout Inside of Car ($150 MSRP)

Dragon Gauges for Engine Compartment Battery as well as Dual Power Cells for Stereo ($50 MSRP)

DC Power Inc. 280 Amp Alternator ($600 MSRP)

2 Kinetik HC2400 Power Cell's ($600 MSRP)

Stinger 200 Amp Solenoid Switch to Power Rear Stereo and Prevent Power Loss ($60 MSRP)

2 Hella Rallye 3000 55 Watt Fog Lights ($200 MSRP)

Truxxx 3"/2" Lift Kit ($200 MSRP)

Stainless Steel Nerf Bars ($150 MSRP)

Upper and Lower Billet Grille Inserts ($150 MSRP)

Falken Wildpeak AT 265/70 R17 Tires ($600 MSRP)

Power Stop Cross Drilled + Slotted Rotors ($200 MSRP)

Magnaflow 3" Catback Exhaust ($350 MSRP)

Gotts Mod" + K&N filter ($75 MSRP)

15% Window Tint ($100 MSRP)

Cortex Power Programer / Engine Diagnostic Tool + Data Display ($400 MSRP)

6000K Low/High Beam HID's ($100 MSRP)

17" Black Alloy Rims

Full Size Spare Tire on Steel Rim

Cruise Control

Adjustable Pedals

4 Wheel ABS

Exterior Entry Lights

Key-less Entry System with Remote and Programmable Door Code

Power Locks and Windows

Roof Rack

Trailer Hitch


This sharp looking SUV is a steal with the aftermarket additions alone adding up to $5985!!! This SUV is built to last and is great for hauling the family and/or a trailer for weekend excursions. It can also be converted to a work truck by simply removing the stereo setup in the rear of the vehicle for extra cargo space. Please note, the GPS unit as well as the radar detector shown in the pictures are not included in the purchase of this vehicle and the vehicle is being sold as is with no warranty. Please message me with any questions and I will happily respond as soon as possible.

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