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2008 Ford F-250 Lariat Crewcab Shortbed 4x4 6.4l Diesel Nav Roof on 2040-cars

US $13,300.00
Year:2008 Mileage:109120 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

If you have any questions feel free to email me at: keithksside@turbonutter.com .

F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab 6.4L Power Stroke Diesel V8 4X4 OFF ROAD
Short Bed

Exterior
Dark Blue Pearl Metallic

Interior
Medium Stone Leather

Automatic Transmission, 8 cyl 6.4L Power Stroke Turbo Diesel Engine, Dual Auto Climate Control, Air Conditioning, 3
73 Rear Axle Ratio, Lariat Package, 4X4 OFF ROAD Package, Park Distance Control, Tachometer, Backup Sensors,
Navigation System, Trip Computer, Cruise Control, Power MoonRoof, Premium Factory AM/FM/XM 6DISC CD Player W/AUX
Input W/Audio Steering Wheel Control, Front Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Front Seats, Power Outlet, Driver
Memory Seat, Adjustable Power Pedals, Center Consul, Factory Brake Controller, Power Brakes, Powerscope Folding
Trailer Tow Heated Mirrors, Power Sliding Rear Window, Power Door Locks, Premium Factory 20 Inch Wheels, Tailgate
Step, Dual Front Airbag Restraints, Fog Lights, Interval Wipers, Rear Arm Rest, Spray On Bedliner, Tilt Steering
Wheel, Running Boards, 4 Wheel Drive, Four Matching LT275/65R20 NITTO Tires in Great Shape and Much More...

Great Ride & Drive
Rust Free
Accident Free
Lariat Package
4X4 OFF ROAD Package
Power MoonRoof
Navigation System
Premium Factory AM/FM/XM 6DISC CD Player W/AUX Input W/Audio Steering Wheel Control
Park Distance Control
Back Up Sensors
Adjustable Power Pedals
Factory Brake Controller
Driver Memory Seat
Power Front Seats
Front Heated Seats
Power Sliding Rear Window
Power Outlet
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Powerscope Folding Trailer Tow Heated Mirrors
Premium Factory 20 Inch Wheels
Tailgate Step
Fog Lights
Running Boards
Spray On Bedliner
Four Wheel Drive
3 73 Rear Axle
Four Matching LT275/65R20 NITTO Tires in Great Shape
Books and Owner's Manual are included



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