2013 Ford F-150 on 2040-cars
Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States
Feel free to email: nevadanssternberger@cabbies.net . Customized 2013 Ford F150 Limited
Factory Fully Loaded
26,000 miles
Under factory warranty until 10/2016 or 36,000 miles
Original Sticker Price $56,000
Over $58,000 in Customization
1 owner, bought new, clean CarFax, excellent condition.
Professionally detailed weekly
Kept in garage
Never taken off road
Used as company demo vehicle
Customizations Include:
-26” Savini 3-Piece color matched powder coated wheels
-New Lexani Performance Tires
-Brembo 6 piston GT Brake Kit
-Borla S-Type Exhaust
-Bed Rug and tonneau cover
-JDM Suspension. Lowered two inch front, four inch back. Comes with stock suspension as well
-Paint work:
-satin black interior headlight housing
-smoked side markers
-smoked reflectors
-smoked taillights
-body color matched grill
-gloss black badges
-Custom retrofitted Morimoto LED Halo daytime running lights
-Full window tints
-Suede Headliner
-Vizualogic tablet headrest entertainment system
-Rear bench seat custom modified into two captain chairs with center console containing two 10” Hertz subs.
-14 speaker Hertz Mille audio system fully integrated with stock Ford Sync system, with 3 way components in front,
two way components in back, two Audison amps flush mounted into headliner
Please message with any questions or requests for additional pictures.
Shipping to anywhere in the USA available.
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