2008 Ford F250, Lifted 4x4, Crew Cab, Diesel, 50k Miles, No Winters! on 2040-cars
Albion, New York, United States
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2008 Ford F250 4x4 Superduty, crew cab, 6.4l diesel, with only 50615 miles, FX4 sport package, black on black, carbon fiber inserts & white face gauges on interior, heated power leather front seats, loaded with moonroof, adjustable pedals, p/s, p/b, c/c, tilt wheel, power heated folding extendable tow mirrors, tow package with receiver and wiring, backup camera, rear sliding window, kenwood head unit with dvd and blue tooth, also rear entertainment package which for dvd system, 3 sets of rear headphones, suspension lift with 37x13.50x18 tires (tires would get another summer of use), ultra motorsport aluminum wheels with pressure monitors, folding rail mount tonneau cover, projector headlamps, bug shield, blacked out mirror marker/turn signals and rear tail lamps, tinted windows, vent shades, chrome nerf bars, remote entry and start with diesel delay, MBRP exhaust from cat back (no other mods), 2 newer duralast batteries, new rear brakes, rotors and caliper along with new lower coolant hoses and flush with ford diesel coolant additive, (both are common with these trucks so no need to worry, its been repaired), The truck has never seen any winters or off roading and is currently in storage, hence the low miles! I do have it for sale locally and I am able to show it but will only give test drives to serious inquiries that can show proof of having the finances in place to purchase. I do not need to sell this truck but would like to have the room back from the storage in my shop. Bare in mind the truck is super clean but it is a everyday driver in the summer months so its not showroom floor new, it is used with 50k miles. If you are interested or have additional questions message me through ebay or call 585-281-5416. I will not ship, if your interested in purchasing you will need to arrange shipping or pick-up. |
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