2013 Ford F-250 Platinum on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
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2013 F-250 Platinum 6.7 Powerstroke. This truck is FULLY LOADED (Sunroof, NAV, BT, Heated/Cooled Seats, Voice Commands, etc) I have approx 60k miles on it and the truck is in EXCELLENT condition! Truck runs PERFECTLY and I have never had one single problem with it. Below is a list of all mods.
Specifics:
2013 F-250 Platinum - FULLY LOADED
6.7 Liter Diesel Engine
White Diamond Tri-Coat Exterior
Pecan w/ Dk Wood Interior
Power Sunroof & Sliding Rear Window
Heated/Cooled Front Seats/Steering Wheel
Heated Rear Seats
Bluetooth / NAV / VGA / USB / SD / RCA
59,870 Miles as of 2/15
8" Fabtech Lift w/ Fox 2.0 Shocks
Fox 2.0 Dual Steering Stabilizers
BD Diesel HD Adjustable Track Bar
37" x 13.5"Fuel Gripper M/T Tires (3,500 miles)
22 x 14 Fuel Throttle Black/Mach (3,500 miles)
AMP Power Steps w/ LED Lighting
BakFlip Quad Fold Locking Bedcover
Rhino Liner Bed Liner (Black)
Full Delete Kit - SCT x4 Programmer w/ custom tunes, 4" race pipe w/ 4"-5.5" black tip (dumped just behind rear axle) (40hp - 170hp)
S&B Cold Air Intake (oiled filter)
15% Tint On All Windows + 5% Eyebrow
Window Vinyl (Solid Black Window)
6" Stainless Stub Antenna
PTM Grill & Inserts
2wd Plastic Bumper Valance
40" Curved LED Lightbar in Front Bumper
2 - 3" LED Pods Mounted Under Rear Bumper
10 - RGB Rock Lights (Entire Underbody)
Spyder LED Projector Headlights w/ Halos
Spyder LED Taillights
Spyder 3rd Brake Light
All Factory Bulbs Replaced w/ LED
6k HID Heads and Fogs
2 - 10" Kicker Shallow Mount Subs (behind seat)
Class D Monoblock 1700.1 Amp (under seat)
Weather-Tech Floormats (Driver, Pass & Rear)
Custom Painted FORD Emblems (Front / Rear)
Tinted LED Side Marker Lights
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