2011 Ford F-350 Lariat on 2040-cars
Grimsley, Tennessee, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: kalakddilan@tottenhamfans.com .
2011 Ford F-350 Lariat Ultimate Custom, it is also being sold here local, so if it sells I will end the this
listing.
Tennessee Clear Title In Hand, No Lien Holder.
I WILL BE HAVING THE GRAPHICS REMOVED THIS WEEK, THEY WERE INSTALLED FOR A PHOTO SHOOT. IF YOU LIKE THE GRAPHICS ON
THE TRUCK THEN YOU NEED TO ACT NOW......
May consider a partial trade for the right vehicle, a Bentley Arnage, or Turbo R! The longer I drive it the more
miles I put on it!
The truck has never been mudding, (not that it can't), or abused in any way! I may be open to taking a Ford
F-250/350 diesel that's in great shape as a partial trade.
Custom 2011 Ford F-350 Lariat Video:
"Wicked Suspension Goliath" 10" lift, "Wicked Suspension Goliath" rear traction bars, (First truck in the U.S. with
the new design!), Pure Flow Airdog 4G Fuel Pump, Wicked Built Pump Mount, Braided Stainless Steel Brake lines,
Wicked Built Chrome Reservoir Shocks, front and back, Deviant Race Products Deep Sump, and Amp Research Power Steps
with Jesus Lights.... 38" Nitto's, (Brand New).
The truck has about all you'll ever need to put on a truck.... Including a $12,000 Custom lift by Wicked Customs in
Naples, FL, custom Fuel Forged Wheels, grill, and graphics
Ford F-350 for Sale
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- 2011 ford f-350 lariet(US $20,500.00)
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