Ford F-350 Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
I'm selling my 2004 F-350 XLT with a 6.0 Diesel. It has electronic shift-on-the-fly four wheel drive, power everything, a 6 disc changer and adjustable pedals. This truck is a beast and the turbo SCREAMS down the road. I can't say this enough, the truck sounds like a jet so don't bid if you can't handle a loud truck. I have built this truck up using all great parts, only missing some head studs to be truly amazing. With the highest power level the rear tires will break loose from a dead stop. Not that it matters but I recently got 18 mpg on the highway while towing my Ford Fusion. In town it gets around 12 mpg, depending on how you drive. It has almost $8,000 worth of aftermarket parts on it. It has methanol injection all set up. It is currently disconnected because the tank was stolen from the bed. With a new tank and hose it will be ready to be plugged into the battery and adds 100hp. 6” Lift 37x13.5 Dick Cepek Radial F-C II tires on 17” ATX Series Wheels 5” MBRP Turbo back exhaust Banks Intercooler Swamp Diesel Custom Turbo Seat Covers Bed Liner SCT Flash Tuner New wiring harness EGR Delete and Oil cooler upgrade SNOW Methanol Injection I don't know what happened to the paint but it is peeling all over.
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