Ford: F-150 Xlt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Kittanning, Pennsylvania, United States
EMAIL : fa97bpainterolaf@gmail.com
Up for sale is my 2015 Ford f-150 XLT Crew Cab FX4 This truck is basically like brand new. You can tell by the pics. It has under 7600 miles. Crew Cab5.0l v84x4FX4 Packageappearance package5.5ft bedsoft open tailgateled bed lightingrear diff lockerheated seatscarpeted floor matsremote startside steps8 touch screen displayhill decenttrailer brakebackup camerareverse sensorspower locks, windows, seats tow package with reciever hitch and integrated trailer the lifetime rust protectionfactory warranty still active Custom look and bunch of add-ons. Get tons of compliments on it daily. Here is a list of some aftermarket items i added. Im sure im forgetting some stuff but if you have any questions just ask. Black vinyl wrap for a custom lookcustom painted embels Black and white on ford ovalsblack on f150 logos5.0 emblems30 180w led light barOPT7 LED headlights(super bright)LED fog lightsLED cargo lightsLED license plate lightsAeroskin bug deflectorStubby antennaTinted WindowsBushwacker Fender FlaresRetractable Bedside stepsLine-x Spray in BedlinerCustom 3 Dual Rear Exit Magnaflow Exhaust with Gloss Black 3.5 TipsF-150 Lifts 3 Coilover lift system with F-150 lifts shocks 3 blocks in the rear (coilovers fully adjustable)20x9 Mamba M12 Wheel With matching Black lugs +0 offsetNitto Trail Grappler M/T Tires 295/65R20 More than 1/2 tread left(still like new)Nitro Filled Tires Molded floor liners Front and Rearlexerd Crystal Clear Screen Protection(8 media screen)Custom Build Stereo systemFull speaker upgraded to Infintity Reference inc all doors and center channelCustom build sub enclosure (behind the seat so you dont lose underseat storage)Precision Power BA 2600.1D Amplifier 1ohm stable2 Pioneer TS-SW2502S4 1200W 10 TS Series Subs(sound amazing)Bullz Audio 2.2 Farad BlockWired Bass Remote mounted near driver Rear is lined with 50mil Dynamat Thats all i can think of right now.
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