2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer 4x4 6.0 Diesel on 2040-cars
Cave Creek, Arizona, United States
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2004 Ford Excursion Eddie Bauer 4x4 6.0 Diesel - 136,100 miles. I purchased at 92,000. Wife driven and has towed our (now sold) 34 foot TT for 4 years. No longer tow so we have decided to sell. Partial list of upgrades (I have all receipts to show the work has been done) this is one of THE most mechanically sound 6.0's around. - 6.0 Bulletproof diesel EGR - 6.0 head stud kit with 8 new factory injectors - New FICM - Brand new rear high pressure oil pump - Air intake with turbo back muffler - Mild Superchip Plug and Play Tuner - Upgraded torque converter - Gauges - New rims/tires have another 10k to 15k left - New shocks and Steering Stabalizer - Prior owner installed a nice 2" lift. - Arizona truck with no rust and no accidents - Interior is 100% Eddie Bauer stock. I put the money in the tough areas. It does have dual air. Front and rear air blow cold. I have over 12k in receipts. Clear AZ title in hand. |
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