2010 Ford Super Duty F-350 Lifted Diesel Must See on 2040-cars
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: 4x4
Model: F-350
Mileage: 26,320
Trim: lariate
2010 Ford F350, lariat (heated seats, back up camera, power telescoping/ folding mirrors, ect...), Two way remote start (tells you when the glow plugs come on and when the truck starts), Cervini's 3" cowl induction hood, black billet grill, HID fog lights, Bestop power folding running boards, smoked cab/mirror/tail lights, tinted windows, painted vent visors, bed cover, bed rug, 6" pro comp lift with replacement radius arms instead of drop brackets, pro comp MX6R remote reservoir adjustable shocks, custom traction bars, 20x10 wheels with 37x14 tires, dual steering stabilizers, sinister EGR delete, AFE intake, Flo pro 5" exhaust (stock exhaust was removed but not cut), H&S mini max tuner, Suncoast competition transmission with full billet internals and billet flex plate, extra heavy duty torque converter, Magtech deep tranny pan, remote spin on auxiliary tranny filter. I also have the receipts for most of the after market stuff and all of the stock parts for the truck.
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