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Ford Ranger Xlt 4wd Fully Loaded on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:129926
Location:

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, United States
Advertising:

2000 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0L  V6
130,000 on the truck but a  rebuilt motor with only 70,000miles on it was installed by a Ford Dealer truck is turn key and runs strong! 
Runs and Drives Great! 
Everything works like it should! 

Great truck to save gas 

-Has oversized Off-road tires, gives the truck a lift 
-New spark plugs and wires 
-K&N air filter just cleaned 
-After market exhaust professional installed 
-Tow Package, 4 flat & 6 flat plugs 
-CD player and tape player 
-Power Windows
-Power locks
-A/C is not very cold
-Heat works very well 
-Fog Lights 
-Sylvania SilverStar Ultra headlights 
-6' bed
-4 wheel drive High and low
-Newer transfer case, professional installed 
-New 2008 Ford Ranger Seats Clean no rips or anything truck has 6 cup holders
-4 Doors 
-Seats 5,  seat belts for 4

The truck was my everyday vehicle so it is well kept and I had the work all done by professionals so it was done right. Im selling to get a car, I don't need a truck. 

Reserve is Well Under KBB

KELLY BLUE BOOK
Excellent 
$7,623
Very Good 
$7,348
Good 
$7,198
Verify Condition
Fair 
$6,448

The truck is located at the road at Woodhill Farms Nursery, in Lake Geneva, Wi. If you would like to set up a time to drive the truck or hear it run email me at my personal e-mail sonicthog@hotmail.com  That email goes right to my phone.  Truck is being sold AS-IS happy Bidding  
No personal checks. 
Paypal or Cash on pickup. 
You must arrange all shipping. 

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