2008 Ford F-350 Lifted Super Duty Xl Standard Cab Pickup 5.4l Extras -no Reserve on 2040-cars
Issaquah, Washington, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION. The highest bidder will be the winning bidder.
There are absolutely no issues with this truck. It has always been well maintained. We traveled a lot between Ohio and Washington State and most of the miles on this truck are from Hwy commute. I have invested thousand of dollars in this truck. Lift Kit, Rima dn Wheels. This is a beautiful truck and is a head turner. These tires have less than 500 miles on them. Bid with confidence. You will not find an other truck like this. Disclosures: Clean Title. No Accidents. Runs and drive smoothly. No Mechanical Issues. In the interest of being honest and upfront, Passenger side headlight bulb is not working. Cost of replacement is 35 dollars. I have already purchased the bulb but I am not mechanically savoy to replace it. I will be happy to include the bulb with this auction. I have also noticed that the windshield have a scrape mark from the wiper blade. Both of these issues are very minor. Transmission is smooth. Oil was changed in the past month. It was detailed last week. Clean truck. Feel free to ask any questions you might have. Please only bid if you have funds available to purchase this truck. Potential bidders are welcome to inspect the truck prior to bidding. These photographs were taken when the truck was detailed. Feel free to browse through the detailed images. This is a very reliable and solid truck. It runs well and there are no issues. Seattle Tacoma (SEA) International airport is 30 min from Issaquah WA. ShuttleExpress offers inexpensive shuttle service between the airport and Issaquah area. I will be happy to help you arrange shipping. If I strongly recommend Uship and Auto Transport Direct for your shipping needs. Please add $250 dollars on top of the winning bid to cover selling cost, fees, paperwork and legwork. This is a non negotiable fee so please bid accordingly. Payment is accepted in the form of $500 Deposit via Paypal within 48 hours and remaining balance in the form of Wire Transfer, Cash or Cashiers check from Bank of America, Wells Fargo Bank, Keybank, Chase, and US Bank only. Payment must clear before the item is released. Feel free to ask any questions you might have. |
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