Custom 2011 Ford F-350 Crew Cab-dually-diesel-2wd on 2040-cars
Bonita Springs, Florida, United States
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Another ONE-OWNER, MINT-MINT Condition truck. This is a 2011 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Dually. I've lowered a lot of these Ford trucks and the best kit to lower this model is the JDM 3/5 Kit. The wheels are one-off, custom CNC machined American Force Wheels, triple powder coated with the gloss black finish. All the interior lights are white LED , as well as the exterior. The truck went a complete overhaul on the sound system, we decided to go with the AUDISON-VOCE complete audio system. The dash was customized to use the Alpine 8in Nav Screen as the source of your music, navigation, iPod and DVD's. The truck speaks for itself , quality installation and craftsmanship. This truck has all the right options from factory plus all the accessories you would want to stand out from every other truck out there. Don't pass up on this one!!!!! Exterior: -SIX - 24' Custom Black Powdercoated American Force Wheels w/ Adapters and Caps -Smoked LED Fender Recon Lights -Smoked LED Third Brake Light -Smoked Cab Lights -Smoked Taillights & Cab Brake Light -LED Third Brake Lights -Recon White LED F-350 Emblem -LED Fog Lights -HID 8000k Lowbeam kit & Fog Light Kit -Custom Upper and Lower Front Grill -Gloss Black Sport Tubes -Painted Telescopic Mirrors -Painted Front & Rear Bumpers -Rhino Bed Liner -Magnaflow Flat Black Exhaust -JDM 3/5 Lowering Kit -JDM Shocks -Tow Package -Train Horns w/ Compressor & Air Tank Interior: -LED White Interior Bulbs -Custom 8in Dash -Alpine 8in INE-Z928HD Navigation, DVD, Bluetooth, iPod -Alpine 7in Headrest Monitors -Rearview Camera -Escort 9500CI-Built in Radar w/ Front & Rear Laser Jammers -Audison/Voce 2-Way In the front (AV K6) -Audion/Voce (AV X6.5) In the rear -Audison/Voce Amps (SR1DK-SR4) -Custom Ported Enclosure -4 - 8W3v3-4 JL Audio -Two-Tone Leather & Perforated Suede w/ black contrast stitching -Black Suede Headliner -Platinum Edition Center Console (Working AC & Power) Not just bolted in. -Stinger Roadkill all doors and rear panel I can assist with shipping arrangements anywhere. Buyer must deposit $2000 within 24 hours of the auction ending and the other rest within 72 hours of the auction ending. The truck has been described to the best of my ability. The truck is being sold AS-IS. Customer is responsible for a third party inspections. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me. Thanks for looking!! |
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