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2011 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.7l on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:97891
Location:

Genoa City, Wisconsin, United States

Genoa City, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:

2011 FORD F350 6.7L DIESEL SUPER DUTY CREW CAB 4X4.
MILES:  98,000
ONE OWNER
THE TRUCK' S MOTOR HAS BEEN REBUILT WITH NEW TURBO AND HAS A 1 YEAR WARRANTY WITH IT.  
IT HAS A H&S COMPUTER AND EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH 4" TURBO BACK
CHROME GRILLE AND BUMPERS
FR TOW HOOKS/ FOG LAMPS
LOCKING REMOVABLE TAILGATE W/ LIFT ASSIST
POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW
SPARE TIRE & WHEEL LOCK
10 - WAY PWR DRV/ PASS SEATS
60/40 FLEX FOLD REAR BENCH
AM/FM/SINGLE CD/MP3/SIRIUS RADIO
COLOR COORD CARPET AND MATS
DUAL ELECT AUTO TEMP CONTROLS
ELECTROCHROMIC MIRROR
SYNC VOICE ACTIVATED SYS
POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS
POWERSCOPE TT MIRROR
REVERSE VEHICLE AID SENSOR
TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER
TRAILER TOWING PACKAGE
SECURICODE KEYLESS KEYPAD
4 WHEELED DISC BRAKES
13300 - GVWR
3.73 RATIO LIMITED SLIP
HEATED SEATS AND COOLED SEATS
REAR VIEW CAMERA 
REMOTE START SYSTEM
LARIAT ACCENT PACKAGE
TWO TONE PAINT
TAILGATE STEP
HEAVY DUTY SUSPENSION

IF YOU NEED MORE PICTURES I WILL BE GLAD TO SEND THEM TO YOU.  JUST LET ME KNOW.


THIS TRUCK HAS BEEN TAKEN CARE OF WELL.  NO DINGS OR DENTS.  IT ALSO IS FIFTH WHEEL READY TO PULL A TRAILER: ALSO HAVE A 22,000LB  PULL RITE HITCH. MADE IN AMERICA

NO SHIPPING:  PICK UP VEHICLE ONLY IN GENOA CITY, WI

YOU CAN CALL ME AT 262-295-TJKH

Ford F-350 for Sale

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