2015 Ford F-250 Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Woodville, Ohio, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: chancffeldhake@ukbikers.net .
I also replaced the bumper, grille and the cooling.
The truck has been State inspected and now carries a "Rebuilt" title. This is a VERY RARE color. You won't see
any other like this color. RUBY RED. This is the Lariat edition and has just about everything you can think of.
Some of the options are:
Preferred Equipment Pkg 608A
Ultimate Lariat Package
6.7L Power Stroke V8 Diesel
Power Sliding Rear Window
3.55 Electronic Locking Axle
FX4 Off-Road Package
Skid Plates
10000# GVWR Package
Engine Block Heater
Snow Plow Package
5th Wheel Hitch Prep Package
Roof Clearance Lights
Navigation w/Sony Sound System
Power Slide Moon Roof
Remote Start
Heated/Cooled Front Seats
Tailgate Step
Line-X Bedliner
20" Wheels
Added the Halo headlights instead of the factory ones
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Auto Services in Ohio
Wired Right ★★★★★
Wheel Medic Inc ★★★★★
Wheatley Auto Service Center ★★★★★
Walt`s Auto Inc ★★★★★
Walton Hills Auto Service ★★★★★
Tuffy Auto Service Centers ★★★★★
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