2005 Ford Explorer Xlt 4x4 4.0 Advanced Trac Psc on 2040-cars
Absecon, New Jersey, United States
I have for sale Ford Explorer XLT 2005, 4.0L, All wheel drive with 4x4Hi and 4x4Low. RSC Advanced trac.
Miles are little bit more than 173400. I bought it for my wife, but after one day driving she said is too big for her. Now she has an Accord. It runs good, I do not know anything for the truck like a service history, repairs or anything related. Tyres are good, GoodYear 17" all around. Brakes are good, I can not check if the rotors are staight, but they have lot of life left. AC works fine. The interior condition is average. No rips. I do not have the third row seats. It may need some tlc, I am not sure and I do not have time to check all the things. These trucks have a lot of drivetrain parts. I reccomend before driving it all these to be checked. Body condition is in good condition. Rear quarter panel and the bumper there has an evidence of some repairs done, not big deal, but have to notice that. Take a closer of one of the pictures. You can come and see it. Take your mechanic with you. This is a private sale, I can not give you any warranty. As and where is sale. Any questions? Just, ask. Want to see it, send me a message with you details. I can arrange the export in case you need it shipped. |
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