2003, Black, Ford, Super Duty, F250, Lifted, Monster Truck, V10, 4 Door, Custom on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
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I am selling my Ford F250 due to financial circumstances with my family. The ford F250 has a 22in lift from Atlas spring. Duel fox shocks nitrogen shocks up front and single in the rear. Custom differential covers front and rear. Custom made steering stabilizer bracket made for a 3in King nitrogen charged stabilizer and custom made track bar up front to keep truck driving straight. Currently does not have front drive shaft installed, but i do have it but never got it cut and measured to fit, i will include front drive shaft with truck sale also. Powder coated front and rear bumpers black to match truck. Some pictures have the chrome bumpers they are no longer chrome. Front lights are hallo projection lights and rear r custom lights to fit image of truck. No body lift was done to the truck. It has 20x12 black Rockstar wheels wrapped around 49x21x20 Irok tires with about 70% tread left on them. Has 2in spacers all around on wheels to better help keep truck stable and turn better. Custom sound system, 3 10in kicker comp with custom made box in back of rear seat so no room was lost in the rear cab. Has a rockford fosgate 1200 watt amp and huge capacitor and yellow top optima battery. Brakes were done brand new about a week ago and brand new hub bearings done up front a week ago as well. Have receipts for brake and hub work. Custom made track bars to keep rear axle from twisting. Truck only has 46,700 miles and ice cold a/c and great heater as well. Truck will do 75 on highway with no problem. Custom deck, Pioneer with iPod connection and custom settings for entire system in truck. Never smoked in and interior is in great condition. Truck has bedliner as well and towing package also. Exhaust is from RBP black in color to match truck as well. All maintenance was done to truck every 3 months and truck checked entirely by 4wheel parts for safety. Truck sits about 9ft 8in tall. 4" cutout fender flares. You wont disappointed with this truck. I really want it to go to a good home because I babied this truck the whole time ive had it. If u want to make me an offer u can txt me but please no low ball offers or trades. The truck was carried on 3ft tall trailer so it can easily be transported to its new home. I AM RELISTING MY TRUCK BECAUSE BUYER DID NOT COME FORWARD TO PAY FOR IT. PLEASE BID ONLY IF U HAVE THE FUNDS READY OR HAVE A BANK THAT WILL HELP YOU FINANCE THE TRUCK. I have the truck listed for sale locally so I can end this auction if truck is bought. Thank you for looking!
any questions feel free to text me Mike(915) 238-8876 On Feb-26-14 at 15:31:27 PST, seller added the following information: If the "Buy it now" is purchased I will contribute $500 to shipping fee or gas that will be spent. I also have a local carrier that can assist with transporting the truck to its new home if u would like to use them. |
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