2014 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Millington, Maryland, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: shelba.ramsby@isonews2.com .
2014 custom F350. I am the original owner. Only 16,500 miles. 1 year or 20,000 (36,000) left on factory warranty.
Truck features a 6" icon lift, with 2.5 icon reservoir shocks up front and icon 2.0 in the back. Wheels are 22x12
Fuel 2 piece "Nutz". Tires on the truck now are 37/13.5/22 Toyo RTs. There are only 3,000 miles on these tires. I
also have 37/13.5/22 Nitto trail grapplers as well which will be included in the sale. Bushwhacker fender flares
painted to match the truck. Both front and rear bumpers have been painted to match the truck. Side running boards
have been powder coated black. Mirror caps have also been painted to match the truck. All badges have been painted
dark grey. Headlights are ANZO HIDs. Taillights are recon LEDs. 3rd brake light is recon stealth style. Side mirror
markers have been replaced with recon LEDs. Cab lights are smoked recon lenses with recon LEDs. Tonneau cover is
Extang solid fold. Grill is RBP. Front bumper and color painted area around grill have 3M clear bra. I also have an
edge programmer that is not currently installed in the truck, it will also be included in the sale. Standard
options on the truck include heated cooled seats, navigation heated rear seats. Sunroof, spray in bed-liner. I am
sure I've left out some options.
Ford F-350 for Sale
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