2008 Ford F-450 Lariat on 2040-cars
Sand Lake, Michigan, United States
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FORD F450 SUPER DUTY LARIAT CREW CAB 4X4 OFF ROAD DUALLY 6.4 DIESEL, THIS TRUCK
CAME FROM THE SOUTH ONLY BEEN UP HERE A FEW YEARS, THE BODY AND PAINT ARE IN GREAT CONDITION NOT ALL RUSTED
OUT,CLEAN CARFAX,THE INTERIOR IS ALSO IN GREAT CONDITION FOR THE YEAR AND MILES, NOT PERFECT BUT GREAT CONDITION,
JUST PUT 7,300 DOLLARS UNDER THE HOOD OF THE TRUCK. IT IS BULLET PROOF, I DO HAVE THE RECEIPTS FOR EVERYTHING.
REPAIRS AND EXTRAS
NEW FUEL PUMP
NEW INJECTORS
NEW LIFTORS, PUSH RODS, ROCKER ARMS
DOWN TUBES
TURBO INLET PIPES
TRANSMISSION SERVICED
EGR DELETED
ALL NEW BOOTS AND CLAMPS
BELTS
TURBO BACK SS EXHAUST
NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND BRAKES
H&S MINI MAX PROGRAMMER
SIX INCH PRO COMP LIFT
BRAND NEW TOYO TIRES 285-70-19.5
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