Ford F250 2011 607 Diesel Lariat Crew Cab Lifted Immaculate on 2040-cars
Richmond, Illinois, United States
If you want your very own
Big Boy Tonka Toy that everyone in the parking lot will be standing next to
this is it. It’s not just a monster but
it looks good to.
After Market Features: Hydraulic Shocks - dual
front single rear Dual Hydraulic Steering
Stabilizers
Wheels and Tires: NITTO Grapplers 38X13.5X24 FUEL Rims 24”
Engine and performance: H&S Mini Max Programmer Cold Air Intake Engine Modifications all
deletes Stainless steel exhaust Oversized Chrome Tip
Other Fun Stuff: Amp Research electric
steps Front Chrome Grill Push Guard Air Compressor system Train Horn under hood Tinted Windows 2 tone Paint Bushwacker Wheel Flares After Market Subwoofer and
Amp
Stock F250 Features: Sunroof Ford Sync System Power rear
sliding window Heated and Cooled
seats
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