'08 F-250 Super Duty Lariat Extended Cab Pickup 5.4l Super Lo Miles Super Extras on 2040-cars
Cold Spring, New York, United States
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Immaculate 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariet 5.4L
Just Turned 40K MILES!! Meticulously Maintained Factory Plow-Tow & Camper Pkgs. Heated Leather pwr seats +++++ 285/65/18 Nitto Terra Grappler A/T Extras Galore: 9'2" Boss Power 'V' XT Snow Plow w/ SmartHitch2 Attachment System and SmartTouch2 Hand Held Controller 1.5 cu.ft. Beyers SaltDogg Poly 'V' Spreader/Sander w/ Upgraded Elec.Connectors & Controller (cupholder assembly inc. for re-install) 265/70/17 Nokian Hakkapeliitta LT Studded Winter Tires on dedicated OE 17" Ford Alloy Wheels w/Centers Drilled & Slotted Rotors w/ Hawk Severe Duty Pads Fnt & Rear Cold air intake (orig airbox avail) RollBar style Lite Bar w/ Hi Power Driving lites - connected to Ford Factory Uplifter Switches Bed Box - Lo Profile Chrome - locking Brite-Box Lite kit (Fogs say on w/ Hi Beams) AutoStart - needs a fault traced (Activates systems but does not energize starter) Look at all the photos This is an immaculate, loaded w/ extras '08 F-250 Super Duty. It is a private estate maint. vehicle that has been used to plow and sand ONE driveway only. HAS NEVER EVER PLOWED SNOW COMMERCIALLY This is a Moving (to where it never snows) Sale Truck is also For Sale locally and so reserves right to end auction early $500. PayPal Deposit due w/in 24hrs of purchase Cash or Certified Bank Ck on P/U |
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