2015 Ford F-150 Lariat on 2040-cars
Prairieville, Louisiana, United States
Here is the description:
2015 F-150 Lariat SCREW 4WD FX4
18,881 miles
5.0 V8
Sport Appearance Pkg
Sony Premium Pkg Sound w/ Subwoofer
Twin Panel Sunroof
Power Running Board
Hill Descent/Hill Start Assist
SiriusXM Satelite
Navigation System
Push Button Start
Bluetooth w/ SYNC
Traction Control/AdvanceTrac
Power Tilt/Telescoping Wheel
Crew Chief Telematics
Factory Alarm
Keyless Keypad Entry/Keyless Start/Keyless Remote x2
Power Sliding Rear Window
Heated & Cooled Leather Seats
Dual Power Memory Seats
Parking Sensors
Blindspot Alert
360 Camera
Lane Departure Sensor
Luxury Pkg
Technology Pkg
Power Folding Tow Mirrors
Spray In Factory Bedliner
Tailgate Step w/ Assist
At 10,700 miles I took the truck to a local custom shop and added the following items:
1. 6" Zone suspension lift
2. Fuel 12x20 matte black Fuel Octane wheels
3. Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.50/R20 LT tires
4. S&B Cold Air Intake
5. Borla S-Type Dual Catback Exhaust with black tips
6. SCT X4 tuner with 3 custom tunes (91Econo, 91Tow, 91 Performance) Left in 91 Econo
7. BAKFLIP MX4 hard folding bed cover
8. Raptor Style Grille with Factory Raptor Amber Lights with Custom Painted Edges
9. Raptor Bumper w/ Skid plate
10. LED Bumper Mounts
11. Pair of Rigid D2 Driving Cube Lights
12. Pair of Rigid Spot Cube Lights
13. Roush Racing - 3 Switch Panel with Wiring Harness
14. 3 Rocker switches (2 lights and 1 dual USB with blue lights)
15. Custom Window Tint w/ Brow
16. Weathertech Digital front and rear floor liners
17. Black shorty antenna
Ford F-150 for Sale
- 2016 ford f-150 platinum(US $21,000.00)
- 2018 ford f-150 raptor(US $21,000.00)
- 2016 ford f-150 platinum(US $16,870.00)
- 25492(US $30,000.00)
- 2018 ford f-150 raptor(US $30,100.00)
- Kane brown and holly mcvicker (US $20,000.00)
Auto Services in Louisiana
The Tint Shop ★★★★★
Service Plus Auto Glass ★★★★★
Premier Towing & Automotive ★★★★★
Orr Nissan ★★★★★
Northside Towing ★★★★★
Morris Tire Service, Inc. ★★★★★
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