2008 Ford F-250 Crew Cab on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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2008 FORD F-250 4x4 CREW CAB KING RANCH 6.4L TURBO DIESEL "RUST FREE" ARIZONA TRUCK
IMMACULATE DARK COPPER METALLIC 2008 FORD F-250, KING RANCH 6.4L TURBO DIESEL, 4x4 CREW CAB, LEATHER INTERIOR,
LOADED, "RUST FREE". EXTRAORDINARILY CLEAN AND WELL MAINTAINED.
· TWO TONE KING RANCH PACKAGE WITH PREMIUM FORGED POLISHED ALUMINUM UNSCRATCHED, NO DAMAGE OR CORROSION 20" WHEELS
AND TIRES, RUNNING BOARDS, TOW HOOKS, DUAL EXHAUST TIP, CHROME GRILLE, FOG LAMPS
· 45 GALLON AUXILLARY GAS TANK PAINT TO MATCH
· 6.4L V-8 TURBO DIESEL TORQSHIFT
· 3M FRONT CLEAR BRA
· 5SPD AUTO TRANSMISSION WITH A 3.73 LIMITED SLIP AXLE, 2 SPEED MANUAL TRANSFER CASE,
· 30.5 GALLON FUEL TANK,
· 4-WHEEL ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM,
· ADVANCED SECURITY GROUP
· TOW PACKAGE WITH TOW COMMAND SYSTEM AND TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER, 12.5K TRAILER TOW HITCH,
· MONO BEAM COIL SPRING SUSPENSION WITH STABIL BARS.
· ELECTRONIC SHIFT ON THE FLY
· KENWOOD BLUETOOTH NAVIGATION RADIO
· 6 DISC AUDIOPHILE RADIO SYSTEM
· ENGINE BLOCK HEATER
· POWER SLIDE MOONROOF
· MEMORY GROUP
· ADJUSTABLE GAS/BRAKE PEDAL
· REVERSE VEHICLE AID SENSOR
· PAINT TO MATCH TOOL BOX
· UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER
· HYDRO BOOST BRAKE SYSTEM
· POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW
· 6-WAY POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS,
· POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS
· 60/40 FLEX FOLD REAR SEATS
· DUAL ELECTRIC AUTO TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
· ELECTROCHROMATIC MIRROR
· LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH AUDIO AND CLIMATE CONTROLS
· OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITH WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR ACCENTS
THIS TRUCK HAS NO SCRATCHES OR DENTS.
RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM!! HURRY THIS TRUCK WONT LAST LONG!!
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