2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.8l on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Selling my F-250 XLT Super Duty, 4 Wheel Drive Sport Crew Cab with 8 inch lift. This truck is amazing! I don't want to sell it, but am downsizing to an SUV and something a little more family oriented. I will list everything about the truck below, but please feel free to CALL me. NO TEXTS. If you're interested in the truck, just dial me up and ask me anything about it. I will be honest and open with all aspects of this truck. It is an incredible truck, and turns heads every where I go. I mean everywhere. the paint looks great for an 03', and the body looks great as well. There is a small dent on the front right quarter panel (see pic) that is hardly noticeable. I have all of the service records and have given her regular maintenance and repairs since I've owned her. I have taken excellent care and all of the work has been done by either myself, the Ford dealership on Peachtree, or a very good fried who is a mechanic for lifted trucks. Basically, this truck runs fantastic. It drives straight as an arrow on the highway, and handles fantastic. This is priced to move quickly, so please do not ask for crazy negotiation prices.
I had a new V-10 engine put in 2 years ago ($8K), and it has just over 30,000 miles on it. Odometer shows 159k miles, so just over 30k on new engine. I also had new Gibson headers put on it last year. The engine is in immaculate condition and runs very very strong. The gear ratio was lowered slightly when the lift was put on, which gives it a ton of torque. I have well over 17k into the truck with ad-ons and upgrades, and it will give you many years of solid service. - 8 in Lift - 4X4 Off Road tow package - New Toyo Open Country M/T 37x13.5 R20LT - Black gorgesous XD Rims - Dual front Bilstein shocks. Single rear Bilstein shocks - K&N Overhead Air Filter - New Projector LED Headlights - Brand new leather seats. $2k. They are not covered. I had new leather and new padding added. They look awesome - New calipers and new brakes - Power seats - Tinted windows - Never smoked in - I only use Royal Purple synthetic oil, and have changed the oil every 4k miles. - Premium sound system. Kicker Subwoofer and JL amplifier behind back seat. (I WILL fix a wiring issue prior to selling the truck.) - There is a Cobra alarm system and electronic start keychain. I have the keychain to start it but have not used it in some time and WILL have it looked at prior to selling. Call me anytime. This truck is incredible, and you will love it. I can provide more pictures also. Thanks! Dan 404-six zero six - 3608 |
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