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Low Miles F-350 Srw Lariat Diesel Monster on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:92000
Location:

Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States

Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States

2003 F350SRW Crew Cab Lariat Monster up for sale. Truck has 92xxx miles leather interior 8 inch lift and 37 inch Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ on XD Riot Wheels. Truck is exceptionally clean inside and out. Powered by Powerstroke 6.0 that has had the complete Sinister Diesel bulletproofing kit. Which includes head studs, 190cc injectors, EGR Delete, Upgraded FICIM Map, Coolant Filtration system, Blue spring swap in the fuel pump, and a 4 inch turbo back exhaust with 8 inch tip. Truck also has a SCT touch screen Live Wire tuner and glow shift gauges. The stock stereo has been replaced with a touch screen JVC head unit with Bluetooth, Navigation, and DVD player, along with new speakers. Tinted window all the way around, Rhino lined bed, Bushwhacker fender flairs, 2008 rear bumper, 2008 towing mirrors and custom black front cage grill. Truck is a beast and head turner. Even with the truck sitting on 37's it rides very well and shifts smooth. Only reason I'm looking to get rid of it is because I want something smaller for the family. If you have always wanted that Diesel that turns heads and gets compliments every where you go this is the truck for you. Thanks for looking and please serious callers only. Any questions don't hesitate to call me (704) 438-2838. Zack I'm located in Sylva NC asking $25,000 OBO. I can text you or email you as many pics as you want. I will consider some trades.

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