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2004 Ford Fx4 F150 Pickup Truck Parts Vehicle, Many Good Parts! Suspension, Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $1,800.00
Location:

West Monroe, Louisiana, US

West Monroe, Louisiana, US
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2004 FORD FX4 (4X4)…CREW CAB..BURNED INSIDE.. THE ENGINE HAS THE FUEL INJECTION BURNED OFF…THE ENGINE WAS JUST REBUILT…THE ENGINE SHOULD BE GOOD, NO PAINT IS BURNED OFF THE ENGINE….THE UNDERSIDE OF THIS TRUCK IS NOT BURNED, ALL SUSPENSION IS NOT BURNED…ALL UNDER THE TRUCK LOOKS GOOD…… THE WHEEL AND TIRES ARE NOT BURNED..GOOD BED AND TAIL GATE…MANY GOOD PARTS GOOD PAPER WORK..  EMAIL OR CALL JERRY AT 318 348 3041…    

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