2013 Ford F-150 Roush Raptor on 2040-cars
Woodstock, Alabama, United States
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Mint, like new 2013 F150 ROUSH RAPTOR. 1 of 500 built in 2013.
Never abused, NEVER off road.
Exterior is near perfect, 9.7/10. Never hit, no dents, no scratches, no scuffs, or even swirl marks in the paint.
Full ROUSH decal and badge package. Projector head lights, LED marker, running, and tail lights. One-off ROUSH/SVT rims.
Interior like new. Never smoked in, no pets. Leather is in perfect condition. ROUSH custom stitched head rests, wrapped steering wheel, shifter knob, badging. Full premium sound system with Bluetooth and SYNC, rear looking AND forward looking cameras, (front camera is for better approach sighting for off roading). Boost, TPI gauges. Sunroof.
Only non-ROUSH items installed are 4 NITTO TerraGrappler tires with approx 5k miles. Professionally sprayed in bed liner. Professionally tinted windows.
Everything on this truck works as new, no known issues of any kind. This is probably one of, if not THE, cleanest, best example, of a 2013 ROUSH RAPTOR anywhere. If your looking for a super clean, powerful, unique truck, this is what you want.
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