2005 Ford F350 Super Duty Lariat Lifted Monster Show Truck on 2040-cars
Saint James, New York, United States
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This is my 2005 Ford F350 lariat crew cab 8' bed Powerstroke Diesel with 132,600 miles. This truck has numerous modifications. I also have a complete log of all maintenance and upgrades performed on this vehicle during my possession.
The modifications are as follows: AFE cold air intake 4" straight pipe exhaust SCT tuner with 3 custom tunes 8" BDS suspension lift kit with 2" spacers for a total of 10" of lift. brand new 40" Toyo Open Country mud terrain tires 22" Fuel Octane rims dual King steering stabilizers Fox shocks all the way around LED tail lights HID head lights 8000K Halo projector Headlights (still in box!) Running boards Spray in bed liner full audio system including 2 12" subs and touch screen head unit blue underglow limo tinted rear windows and 20% front blue interior lights 20" led light bar brand new alternator new power steering pump new thermostat full front end recently serviced Box includes halo projector headlights, two pod driving lights 8,000K hid with blue halos, two yellow led strips (planned to use as running lights) and a few powerstroke stickers. The only flaws on this truck are small rock chips due to the offset on the wheels (unavoidable), the tow haul button snapped off the end of the shifter but still functions perfectly(I hit it with a gatorade bottle on accident). This truck really does turn heads wherever you go and has enough power to tow or haul anything! Practically a show truck! I really have enjoyed working on and owning this truck but its time for it to have a new owner. Thanks call or text 631five2one32three5 -Trent |
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