2012 Ford F-150 Platinum Crew Cab Pickup 4-door on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
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I have spent countless hours and dollars to make this 2012 a one of a kind functional off road/daily driver that
turns heads everywhere it goes! It was purchased in May of 2013 with 7 miles on the odometer, it truly is a one of
a kind from the factory before I ever started customizing it! It is a beautiful "unique" metallic grey, with a
black and stainless steel trim and Platinum Brunello Leather Bucket Seats. All the leather is Brunello both heated
and air conditioned, and the wood grain is black burl-wood to match the carpet/headliner, the windows in the rear
have an extra layer of 5% limousine tint to give the kids an extra layer of privacy. Aftermarket INVISION DVD
players with infrared headphones as well as remotes installed in place of the facory headrests $1300 addition (OEM
headrests packed away safely and will come with the sale) Ford after market OEM floor mats installed front and back
($180 addition) for that extra level of protection, facory carpet, and floor mats look like they came of the
showroom floor, the carpet has never had shoes on it, came home from the dealership and installed the Ford rubber
mats immediately! and in place of the factory "700w Sony subwoofer" there is now a Kicker 300 w 10" sub that fits
in the exact same spot and really takes the audio to the next level in the truck,
Ford F-150 for Sale
- 2013 ford f-150 raptor(US $18,900.00)
- 2014 ford f-150 4wd xlt-edition crew cab pickup 4-door(US $12,000.00)
- 2013 ford f-150 platinum(US $12,700.00)
- 2014 ford f-150 lariat super crew cab pickup 4-door(US $11,800.00)
- 2012 ford f-150 4wd fx4-edition(off road) crew cab pickup 4-door(US $13,200.00)
- 2012 ford f-150 raptor(US $11,600.00)
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