2012 Ford F-250 on 2040-cars
Cantonment, Florida, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : williehons@juno.com .
2012 Ford F-250! 6.7 DIESEL Just built and ready for sale Never had 5th wheel, never pulled anything. Just driven daily and
always maintained.
The day I got the truck she went to my buddy Chris and he is one of the best diesel truck builders in Florida. He
did the following to make this truck the radical machine she is now. Totally approved by the Diesel Brothers for
sure!
Brand new BDS 10 inch lift, all powered coated black
New front steering stabilizer from BDS with Fox shocks
New Fox shocks up front
Add a leaf in the rear with blocks and new shocksDrive shaft drop down she is perfect
Brand new Fuel 24 by 16 wide wheels I have all center caps just didn't put them on
Brand new Nitto Trail grapplers 40x15.5R 24's also powered coated
Brand new H&S mini max programer with tow, street and performance only no HOT tunes. This truck rides smoother and
better now than she did stock!
New AFE Cold Air intake (Part # 54-11872-1)
New Full Egr Valve & Cooler Delete kit
New Flo pro 5 inch Exhaust System (Part # 653NB)
New Mishimoto MMICP-F2D-11KBK Intercooler Pipe & Boot Kit ( Hot & Cold Side)
Truck also has Strobes in head and tail lights and at night they are sick looking!
Just did alignment and balanced tires.
New window tint as well
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