2011 Ford F-250 6.7l Fx4 Lariat on 2040-cars
Pagosa Springs, Colorado, United States
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2011 F250 Lariat FX4 package. 6.7L Diesel. 4X4. Long Bed. Its fully loaded except sunroof and navigation. It has Heated and Cooled LEATHER seats. DVD Player. Sirius XM radio. Adjustable foot pedals. Power rear sliding window. Power folding and sliding mirrors. 60/40 bench seat in the front so it can seat 6 people. Backup camera in the rear view mirror. Nerf bars.
There is lots of extras/upgrades. It has a 3" Carli suspension lift with Fox shocks, The front end was all rebuilt about 15k miles ago. It has 20X12 Moto Metal chrome wheels that are in EXCELLENT condition.(just a few really small spots of pitting) I do have the center caps for the wheels. The tires are 305/55/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers. They have about 50-60% tread left. It has a trifold tonneau cover. Spray-in bedliner. Has a B&W turnover ball in the bed. Blacked out badges. Blacked out mirrors with LED lights. Custom LED tailights. Tinted windows. Weathertech floor liners in the front.
The only performance upgrade is an S&B cold air intake.
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