2006 Ford F-250 Lariat Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
Ponce De Leon, Florida, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: shielaswor@juno.com .
Your Looking at a 2006 Ford F-250 Lariat, loaded 6.0 Power Stroke Diesel, engine has been "Bullet Proof"
Head studs, EGR Delete Work professional performed by "Done right Diesel" in Margate FLA. Engine runs like a clock.
The Truck was professionally built by Tim's Custom truck in LA. Tim's specializes in truck conversions truck was
built right. With special conversion it is normal to a rebuilt title do to the built of the truck.
This truck is a monster very highly maintained. Oil changed every 4k miles treated with Lucas oil treatment.
Tires are more then 50 percent cooper E rated tires. This Truck tows like a dually extremely stable.
I will explain the additional improvements that where done: Red Head steering box the best on the market no
wondering that is typical with this trucks, Super heavy Duty adjustable stabilizer bar, heavy Duty ball joints, 4
New 450 Springs Front & Rear amazing improvement, KYB Mono Max shocks. Most Stable and Best towing F250 on the
Market.
Truck for a 2006 is in Excellent condition real head tuner, amazing room inside cab 6 doors open fully both
sides, 3 rows of seats front and rear heated seats, tow package. Some wear on passenger seat as expected. In my
opinion the best f-250 out there....
Remember truck is a 2006 very cared for has some flaws as excepted..Rims the chrome has some peeling driver
seat has some wear.
Ford F-250 for Sale
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