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2004 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.0l Diesel Lifted Mods on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:135208
Location:

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Wilmington, Delaware, United States

Up for sale I have my completely worked 2004 FORD F350 Crew Cab, Short Bed Lariat 6.0L Diesel. The truck has 135,200 miles on it and is just getting broken in. This truck is a head turner and gets compliments everywhere I go. I am selling this truck because my wife is pregnant and will have a hard time getting up into the truck due to the lift kit. It is a shame to let it go. but unfortunately I have to. I am the third owner of the truck and has been meticulously taken care of. Oil has been changed every 7500 Miles with Rotella along with a REV-X Oil Additive. During the winter the REV-X Fuel Additive is run to keep from gelling.  I will know get to the good parts and go into the extras, this truck has. Keep in mind I am sure I have missed a few things but, the truck has over $30,000 in extras which I have receipts for everything in a folder along with all manuals

Here is what shes got:

 AirRaid Intake, Silverline Dual turbo back exhaust, EGR Delete, Air Dog Fuel System, SCT Livewire TS programmer, 6in lift kit, 2in Spacers,20in BMF Wheels sitting on 37in Kumho Tires. LED Taillights, 3rd brake light and Tailgate lights, Head Studs and bulletproofed, Upgraded Suncoast Trans, Front and Rear Diff, Warn Hubs, Line-X Spray in bedliner, VIPER Remote Start and Security (Top of Line), KC Daylighters x4 and Lightbar, Tow Hooks, Weatherguard floor matts, Doubledin Pioneer Headunit with Infinity Speakers, Bluetooth, and many more. Like i said i have all the receipts and documents for everything done to this truck. Every Modification done to the truck has been done professionally. Paint is in great shape for 10 years old. There is a small tear in the captains arm rest, can be re-sown, also two knicks in the windshield which has been there since I bought it. Other than that the truck is in great shape. Everything I have for the truck goes with it along with all the documentation. Please let me know if you have any questions or need to see more pictures.

This vehicle is being listed for sale locally as well, I reserve the right to cancel the auction if sold elsewhere.

 

Thanks and Happy Bidding

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