2000 Ford F-250 Lifted Monster Truck 46" Mickey Thompson Baja Claw Psd **look** on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7.3 PSD
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: F-250
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: XLT
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Drive Type: 4 Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 24,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Cylinders: 8
Up for auction is a 2000 Ford Lifted F-250 MONSTER Truck w/ a 7.3L Power Stroke diesel engine.
- 3" Body lift
- 2" Steel Cowl hood
- Gloss black powder coated triple double one piece roll bar
- Six 6x9 off road lights mounted to the roll bar
- Side Winder electric steps
- Custom paint w/ tailgate mural
- Dee Zee 12" drop rear bumper
- Billet grill w/ bumper inserts
- Aftermarket headlight assembly
- Aftermarket taillight assembly
- 4 exterior mounted air horns
- Viper alarm w/ remote start
- Busch Whacker fender flares
- Chrome Nerf bars
- Tinted Vent visors
- Tinted windows 30%
- Custom made truck cover (worth $1,500)
- Custom Flame/skull headliner
- Alpine CD/DVD stereo
- Billet door panel inserts
- Billet kick plates
- Custom speaker built into rear seats
- Rear sliding window
- Cloth seats w/ custom covers
- Onboard rear backup camera w/ 5" monitor
- 8" SkyJacker Soft Ride leaf springs
- 5.5" Fabtech drop shackle kit
- ORU crossover steering / knuckle track bar kit
- ORU dual shock mount
- 4 Billstein 5125 series shocks
- Custom dual stabilizer bracket w/ BDS s/s dampeners
- Custom weld on axle truss
- Dynatrac iron diff cover
- Custom drivehaft
- Stock Dana 50 w/ 3:73 gears
- Hurst line lock
- New Warn hubs
- Extended sway bar end links
- ORU s/s extended brake lines
- S/S axle breather line
- 8" SkyJacker Soft Ride leaf springs w/ 6" blocks
- 3" Custom shackle/hanger drop kit w/ reinforced gussets
- 4 Custom mounted Billstein 5125 shocks
- Ford 10.50 axle w/ 5:13 gears w/ stock Track Lok
- 3 Piece s/s brake line kit
- S/S axle breather line
- Dynatrac iron diff cover
- Fabtech floating traction bars
- Extended sway bar end links
- 7.3 PSD w/ 24,500 miles on the clock
- Stock E4OD trans
- Stock transfer case
- MBRP 5" 304 s/s turbo back system
- Violant air intake kit
- Mickey Thompson Baja Claw 46x19.5x16.5 Lt
- Weld Stone Crusher wheels 15.5x14"
Ford F-250 for Sale
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