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2010 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars

US $10,700.00
Year:2010 Mileage:74200 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States

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DESCRIPTION
2010 Ford Super Duty F-250 SRW Super Duty
LARIAT Crew Cab 6.4L Diesel
LIFTED 4x4
Professionally installed 6” Rough Country / Fox Suspension 2.0 Performace Series Lift.
35” Nitto Terra Grapplers
20” FUEL Wheels
4WD
Power Stroke 6.4L V8 OHV32V Turbo Diesel
5 speed automatic transmission
Black Leather interior
Front Bucket Seats
Rear 60/40 fold seat
Single zone climate controls
Accident Free
One Owner
Carfax Certified6.4L Diesel LIFTED 4x4.
Equipped with:
Power Stroke 6.4L V8 OHV 32V Turbo Diesel
6 speed automatic transmission
Professionally installed 6" Rough Country lift.
4WD Ford rides great on 20" Fuel Wheels and 35" Nitto tires.
Designed for durability and function, this F-250 is Ford tough and built to last!
High Performance Accesories include:
> BANKS Ram-Air Instake System
> Flo-Pro 3" High Flow Intercooler Pipe
> H & S Black Maxx Monitoring and Tuner System
> Mag-Hytec Front Differential Cover
> Mag-Hytec Rear Differential Cover
> Mag-Hytec High Volume Transmission Pan Cover
> RBP CatBack Dual Exhaust S/S Pipes w/ Black RBP Exhaust Tips
Suspension:
> 6" Rough Country Super Duty Radius Arm Lift
> Performance Series 2.0 FOX Reservoir Shocks
> Rear Airbag System with Compressor and Remote Controller
Exterior:
> Two Tone Paint with Barbed Wire PinStripe decal
> Weathertech Front and Rear Window Deflectors
> GoRhino 3" Wheel to Wheel Side Steps
Truck Bed:
> Ford Factory Bed Liner
> Bull Ring S/S Cargo Tiedowns - retractable
Hitch:
> B&W Tow and Stow Receiver Hitch w/ Dual Ball
Interior:
> Black Leather Interior
> Dual Front Buckets
> Lariat Trim Power Options
> Recon Illuminated 'Super Duty' Door Sills
> Recon LED Interior Lights
Electronics:
> Ford SYNC Navigation
> 400 Watts Alpine Sub-Woofer Amplifier
> 400 Watts 4-Channel Audio Amplifier
> JBL Front and Rear Coax Speakers
> JBL Front Tweeters
> JBL 12" Sub-Woofer
> Alpine Overhead DVD System w/ 10" Screen and Wireless Headphones (3x)
> Front 6" Screen with Audio/Video Interphase
> CB Radio w/ PA System and External Speaker
> COBRA Remote mount Radar Detector w/ Indicator
> VIPER Alarm System w/ Remote Start, GPS Locator, Lo-Jack and Remote Window Control.
Lighting:
> Recon LED Headlights -smoke
> Recon LED Tailights - smoke
> Recon Turnsignals - smoke
> Hella Fog Lights
> Recon LED Bed Convenience Lighting and 3rd Brake Light.
This 2010 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Diesel LIFTED 4x4 is ready for purchase today. Fully inspected and
tested by Sawgrass Ford, Sunrise Florida, Certified Technicians.

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