2012 Ford F-150 Platinum 4x4 Ecoboost on 2040-cars
Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
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2012 Ford F150 Platinum 4x4. It has the Eco Boost engine. This Truck has a fully transferable, full bumper to bumper warranty until 98,000 miles. It is the Ford ESP Extended Warranty. This truck has every option that Ford offered on the Platinum F150 in 2012, and it has many accessories added to it.
Options include:
Touch Screen Navigation
Satellite Radio
Dual Headrest Entertainment System. Each can play a separate DVD and has Wireless Headphones
Heated and Cooled Front Bucket Seats and Heated Bench Back Seat
Power Sliding rear window w/ defrost
NEW BFGoodrich TA/KO2 285/65/20 Tires (less than 2000 miles on them)
Bushwacker Pocket Style Fender Flares Professionally painted to match
Warn GEN2 Trans4mer Grille Guard (winch not included)
Power Deploy Running Boards
Integrated Trailer Brake Controller
LineX Spray in Bedliner
Leer 100XL Truck Cap w/ led lighting, led Brake light, Built in Clothes Rack, Carpeted Interior, 3 port cigarette plug charging station.
The interior of the truck is in excellent condition
The Exterior is also in great Condition.
It has a fresh oil change with full synthetic oil
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