2000 Ford Expedition Xlt 4x4 Lifted Monster Show Truck Florida Beauty 46" Claws on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
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FOR SALE IS MY PRIDE AND JOY. SHE IS A BEAUTY. 2000 FORD EXPEDITION XLT 4X4 AUTOMATIC FULLY LOADED. POWER PKG. REAR AIR. FACTORY CD,6PACK. THE INTERIOR IS EXTREMELY CLEAN, LIKE NEW. I HAVE ALWAYS USED MOBILE 1 OIL. SHE HAS NEVER BEEN IN THE MUD. SHOW EVENTS ONLY. THE LIFT IS CUSTOM 16" ALL SUSPENSION. BOTH FRONT AND REAR GEARS ARE 513. MY MICKEY THOMPSON BAJA CLAWS 46/19.5 HAVE LESS THAN 100 MILES ON THEM, FROM 4X4 PARTS. JUST UNDER $4000.00 THE WHEELS ARE 16.5X14 WELD WHEELS IN MINT CONDITION. PURCHASED FOR $1600.00 LAST YEAR. SHE ALSO HAS CUSTOM CROSSOVER STEERING. DANA 60 FRONT AXLE, 14 BOLT REAR AXLE. CUSTOM BRIADED BRAKE LINES. NEW BALL JOINTS, NEW TIE RODS. ALL SPLINE LUG NUTS. ALL NEW SHOCKS, WITH CUSTOM SHOCK MOUNTS. IN THE LAST YEAR I ALSO ADDED PROJECTION HEAD LIGHTS WITH HID. ALSO NEW LED TAIL LIGHTS. CUSTOM HID INTERIOR LIGHTS. CHROME BUG SHIELD, STAINLESS STEEL GRILL. SHE DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD PERFECT. EVEN AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS, EVEN AT 70MPH. I HAVE WELL OVER 24K INVESTED, THE ABSOULTE ONLY REASON FOR SELLING IS MY SERIOUS HEALTH REASONS. I WILL BE ADDING PICTURES AND MORE INFO THIS WEEKEND. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS. IF YOU ARE SHIPPING I CAN STORE IN MY DRIVEWAY FOR UPTO 14 DAYS. On Feb-15-14 at 19:18:11 PST, seller added the following information: CARFAX IS PERFECT. NO ACCIDENTS. MY EXPEDITION HAS BEEN IN FLORIDA IT'S WHOLE LIFE. FOR THOSE QUESTIONS ABOUT SHIPPING I HAVE FULL SET OF FACTORY STEEL WHEELS THAT I USE TO GET COMPUTER BALANCED THAT GO WITH SUV TO SAVE ON SHIPPING. On Feb-17-14 at 05:22:02 PST, seller added the following information: MOTOR,TRANS,TRANSFER CASE,AXLES, ARE ALL SYNTHETIC FLUIDS. NEW PROJECTION DRIVING LIGHTS IN BUMPER WITH HALOS AND HID BULBS. THE MIRRORS AND DOOR HANDLES ARE STAINLESS NEW CHROME TRIM DUAL EXHAUST DUAL SKYJACKER STABLIZERS CUSTOM TRACTION BARS AND THE 14 BOLT REAR AXLE WITH 513 GEARS ALSO HAS DISC BRAKES. On Feb-17-14 at 06:10:58 PST, seller added the following information: I AM ALSO CONSIDERING OFFERS AND WILL EXCERCISE MY RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY FOR A STRESS FREE DEAL. On Feb-18-14 at 06:36:56 PST, seller added the following information: DEAL OF THE DECADE FIRST ONE WITH 13K TAKES MY PRIDE &JOY E-MAIL ME WITH YOUR CONTACT INFO On Feb-18-14 at 06:39:11 PST, seller added the following information: BUY IT NOW $13,000.00 On Feb-19-14 at 06:44:40 PST, seller added the following information: I HAVE OVER $8,700.00 IN LIFT ALONE WITH THE 5:13 GEARS I HAVE ANOTHER $5,600.00 IN WHEELS & TIRES MY CROSSOVER STEERING AND TRACTION BARS WERE ANOTHER $1,123.00 ALL PROJECTION & LED LIGHTS INSIDE & OUT WERE $972.00 THE LIST GOES ON THE MILES ARE VERY LOW AND IF YOU KNOW FORD'S 5.4 IT IS DAM NEAR BULLETPROOF AND MINE RUNS LIKE NEW THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IS BECAUSE MY HEALTH I AM GOING FOR DISABILITY AND MY ATTORNEY ADVISED ME THE LIFTED TRUCK WILL NOT LOOK GOOD IN MY DRIVEWAY SAD BUT TRUE On Feb-20-14 at 15:37:47 PST, seller added the following information:
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