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2002 F250 7.3l Powerstroke Diesel Ext. Cab Long Bed W/ 08-10 Body Conversion on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:251000
Location:

Easley, South Carolina, United States

Easley, South Carolina, United States

Up for sale is my 2002 F250 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel 4x4 extended cab long bed with a complete 08-10 conversion. I have over $20k invested in this truck so please do not send me any low ball offers, please do not waste my time. This truck has 251k miles on it but has had the oil and fuel filter changed every 10k miles like clock work. It has a complete 08-10 conversion including complete front clips with color matched grille and emblems with a Smittybilt M1 front bumper and M1 mesh grille, 08-10 mirrors, 08-10 rear bumper, 2014 tail gate with the step and rear view camera. The head lights have been smoked and it has 10k HID's in them and the custom fog lights. Rough country 3" lift kit with 20" eagle alloy wheels and 35" Nitto mud grappler tires, also has a rough country dual steering stabilizer and Pro Comp shocks all the way around.

Performance mods are a MBRP 4" turbo back exhaust "muffler delete", wicked wheel turbo compressor wheel, S&B cold air intake, stiffer fuel spring, Superchips programmer.

It also has a UWS black tool box and B&W turnover ball goose neck hitch installed. It is a lariat truck so it has leather seats with captains chairs in the front, has a triple gauge pod with autometer gauges, Kenwood head unit, windows are tinted all the way around 35% even the front. I am sure there is a few things I am missing but this truck gets compliments everywhere I go.

There is only 2 things wrong with it, 1st the wipers and hood shocks have not been installed yet (I have them and they will go with the truck), and 2nd the radio and windows will occasionally stop working then a couple minutes later will come back on. This is a common issue on these trucks.

I am looking to buy a new 2014 6.7 F250 so my baby has to go. Text or email is best to reach me as normally I can't answer the phone during the day. Email: Scwoodsy at Google mail dot com or Cell: 1-864-five o six-2 nine four one

Below is a video/walkaround of the truck. Thanks for looking!!!

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