Detail Info for: Ford : F-350 LARIAT 08 FORD F350 CREW CAB 6.4L TOW MIRRORS TRAILER BRAKE REAR DVD TOW PKG

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/10/2012
Price:
$ 21991.00
Condition:
Mileage:
121019
Location:
Roswell, Georgia, 30076
Seller Type:
Dealer
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2008 Ford F-350
Submodel Body Type:
LARIAT Pickup truck
Engine:
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1FTWW31R38EB07128
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
4WD
Fuel Type:
Diesel
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Listing by Auction123.com copyright Auction123, Inc.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep - 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, GA 30076 - 1-888-829-22802008 Ford F-350 4x4 Crew Cab 172 in. SRW LariatPriced to Sell Fast!!! Click here for an XL view of the above Image PrevNext 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 DescriptionOptions4x4 Electric-Shift-On-The-Fly4x4 Off Road Package5 Chrome Tubular Cab StepsAdjustable Gas & Brake PedalsAll-Weather Floor MatsFront License Plate BracketLeather Seating Surfaces 40/20/40 Split Bench SeatPower Driver & Passenger SeatsPowerScope Power Folding Trailer Tow MirrorsPremium Two-Tone PaintRadio: Premium ETR AM/FM Stereo w/Single CDRear Seat DVD Entertainment SystemReverse Vehicle Aid SensorTailgate Step & HandleTowCommand Integrated Trailer Brake ControllerWheels: 20 Prem. Painted Forged Polished AluminumDriveTrainDrive Train Type: 4WD4WD Type : Part-TimeDriven Wheels: Four-WheelLocking Hubs: ManualTransfer Case: ManualWheels Rims: Forged AlloyWheels Spare Rim Type: SteelRoof and GlassFront Wipers: Variable IntermittentRear Qtr Windows: PowerPrivacy Glass: DeepConvenienceCruise Control: With Steering Wheel ControlsWindows: PowerSteering Power: Hydraulic Power-AssistSteering Adjustment: Manual TiltingSteering Wheel Control: HVAC Audio Cruise ControlMirrors: Power RemoteRemote Mirrors: Power RemotePower Door Locks: Power With 2 Stage UnlockCupholdersDoor PocketsOverhead Console: FullPower Outlets: 2Retained Accessory PowerSeatback Storage: 2SafetyDriver and Passenger AirbagABS: 4-WheelBrakes: 4-Wheel DiscHeadlights: HalogenHeadlights Auto DelayHeadlights Dusksensor: Fully AutomaticFog Lights: FrontEngine ImmobilizerTurning Circle: 56.50Door ReinforcementFront Headrests: FixedRear Headrests: 2Seatbelt: Front Height AdjustableRear Center SeatbeltDimensionsFront Head Room: 41.40 InchesFront Hip Room: 67.60 InchesFront Shoulder Room: 68.00 InchesFront Leg Room: 41.00 InchesRear Head Room: 41.40 InchesRear Hip Room: 67.30 InchesRear Leg Room: 41.80 InchesRear Shoulder Room: 68.00 InchesMaximum Seating: 6Length: 262.40 InchesWidth: 79.90 InchesHeight: 80.90 InchesWeight: PoundsWheelbase: 172.00 InchesGround Clearance: 7.90 InchesMax Gross Vehicle Weight: 11000.00 PoundsCurb Weight: 6823.00 PoundsGross Vehicle Weight Rating: 11000Basic InformationVIN Number: 1FTWW31R38EB07128Stock Number: 20521AModel Year: 2008Make: FordModel: F-350Style Name: 4X4 SD Crew Cab 172 In. WB SRW LariatVehicle Trim: LariatBody Type: Crew CabVehicle Type: PickupBed Length: LONGExterior Color: Dark Toreador Red ClearcoatInterior Color: CamelSuspensionStabilizer Bar: FrontIn Car EntertainmentAudio System: AM/FM StereoMultimedia CD Location: Single In-Dash MountedSpeakers: 4Antenna Type: FixedComfortAir Conditioning: AutomaticDash Trim: Simulated WoodDoor Trim: Simulated WoodMats: Carpet Front And RearReading Lights: Front And RearRearview Mirror: Day-NightShift Knob: Plastic/RubberSteering Wheel Trim: LeatherVanity Mirrors: Driver And PassengerTowing and HaulingTrailer HitchEngineEngine Description: 6.4L V8Fuel Type: DieselCam Type: Overhead ValveFuel Induction: Direct Diesel InjectionValves Per Cylinder: 4Aspiration: Twin TurbochargedCompression Ratio: 9.8:1InstrumentationClockCompassExternal TempLow Fuel LevelTachometerTrip ComputerSeatsDrivers Height: PowerDrivers Lumbar: ManualDrivers Power: 6Passenger Height: PowerPassenger Lumbar: ManualPassenger Power: 6Seating Capacity: 6Front Seat Type: Split-BenchUpholstery: LeatherCenter ArmrestFolding: 60-40FeaturesEngine Hour MeterVinyl Floor Covering: Color-Keyed CarpetBumpers: ChromeDoor ReinforcementDoorsRear Door Type: TailgateSide Door Type: ConventionalCARFAXCARFAX Vehicle History ReportDon’t buy a used car without CARFAX!2 OwnersVehicle Qualifies for the CARFAX Buyback GuaranteeNo Total Loss Reported to CARFAXNo Manufacturer Recalls Reported to CARFAXNo Airbag Deployment Reported to CARFAXNo Indication of an Odometer RollbackNo Structural/Frame Damage Reported to CARFAX Disclaimer: Not all accidents or other issues are reported to CARFAX. The number of owners is estimated. See the full CARFAX Report for additional information and glossary of terms. ContactAbout Us: Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram has been in business for over 17 years. We recently acquired the Chrysler Jeep franchise and can now fully service all your Chrysler brand needs. We are a family owned business that operates out of one store in Roswell, Ga. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and have been selling cars all over the country and world for several years on eBay. Our 100% positive feedback score is evidence of that pride. We are one of the top sellers of Vipers and other SRT vehicles in the country and are well versed in all makes and models. Thank you for taking your time to read about us and hope that we can better serve you. Terms & Conditions Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of auction end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. A $1,000.00 deposit is due within 24 hours of end of auction. The remainder is due within 5 days of Auction end. You may put up to $3000.00 on a credit card, remaining balance must be paid with certified funds/cashiers check or bank wire-transfer. If no contact is made within 24 hours we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle, sell it to the next high bidder, or sell it otherwise. Our dealership offers great financing rates. We do offer shipping to the continental U.S. We also can ship to any port for international shipping. If you are not sure about something, Please ASK. Do not assume anything not listed is included. We reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. We reserve the right to end the listing if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. PLEASE ONLY BID WHAT YOU ARE WILLING TO PAY. IF THE RESERVE IS NOT MET, WE MAY CONTACT THE HIGH BIDDER TO OFFER THE SECOND CHANCE OPTION. Fee and Tax Information: Fee and Tax Information: All buyers will pay a $599.00 documentation fee. The documentation fee is registered with the State of Georgia and applies to all retail sales regardless of the buyers State of Residence. Georgia residents must also pay applicable sales tax. Out of state buyers are responsible for their own taxes. New Vehicles: New vehicle pricing includes all rebates, incentives, and available financing for the Southeast region. The rebates could change depending on the region you live. Please include your zip code with any new vehicle inquiries.Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076Ask for:Dustin PerryCell Phone:1-888-829-2280Email: Email SellerSecure Online Credit Application Form Applying for a vehicle loan online is one of the quickest and easiest application methods. Our secure online application form is easy to complete, all you need are a few personal and employment details. Click here to get started.Email SellerEmail to FriendComplete and submit the form below to send a message to our dedicated sales team.* First Name:* Last Name:* Email:* Phone: Ext. Preferred Method:PhoneEmailMessage:Complete and submit the form below to send a link and your message to a friend.First Name:Last Name:* Your email:* Friend's email:We won't use this information for promotional purposes or disclose it to a third party.Message:Vehicle InformationOverviewIntroductionWalkaroundDriving ImpressionInteriorSummaryNew, more refined and more capable.The F-350 is Ford's Super Duty full-sized single rear-wheel (SRW) or dual rear-wheel (DRW) truck. The F-350 manages to mix innovation, comfort, and style into a competitive vehicle that has impressive torque ratings, towing capacities, and payloads.The F-350 is available as a 4x2 or a 4x4, has three different cab configurations, and has four trims available. The rugged and reliable XL, the well equipped XLT, the durable FX4 and the luxurious Lariat. Three engine choices include a 5.4 liter 300 horsepower Triton V8 with 365 lb.-ft. of torque. A 362 horsepower Triton V10 with 457 lb.-ft of torque or a 350 horsepower twin-turbo 6.4 liter V8 Powerstroke diesel with 650 lb.-ft. of torque. Each engine offers a six-speed manual transmission or an optional TorqShift five-speed automatic transmission with Tow/Haul mode. When properly equipped the F-350 can tow 15,000 lbs. or carry a payload of 5,720 lbs. The F-350 offers unique amenities such as a supplemental heater, folding tailgate step and a TowCommand trailer brake controller.For 2008, the Ford F-350 is completely redesigned. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComIntroductionThe 2008 Ford Super Duty pickups feature new styling inside and out along with a re-engineered suspension that delivers a smoother ride. A new diesel engine and a new F-450 pickup are designed to handle the needs of ever-increasing agricultural, boat, and RV trailer weights. Other revisions and refinements are designed to address customer comment and stricter emissions standards. Two words can define the 2008 Super Duty relative to the previous iteration: refined and more. It has more of the work ability you expect from a heavy-duty pickup, yet it is more comfortable, rides better, delivers more in the cost-benefit analysis, and is more environmentally friendly, a lexicon not normally applied to big trucks. With realistic expectations, any faults will seem minute when compared to the ability to plow a big parking lot, carry a small car or tow a small house. The 2008 Super Duty is not an all-new truck. Some body panels, engines and transmissions continue. But many aspects more substantial than the front-end styling have changed. It has a new interior in five different flavors from hose-out to leather lux, a new diesel engine, more added features, and should cost less based on equipment than the outgoing model. And in a first for any major pickup manufacturer Ford has added a medium-duty pickup, the F-450, to the line. This model will be pricey by pickup standards, probably over $60,000 loaded, but it offers load capacity and towing ability never before found in a pickup, and is capable of carrying 5,000 pounds of hay and towing an 18,500-pound horse trailer simultaneously. Need a truck to work? The Super Duty line can haul from one ton to three. It can tow from three tons to more than twelve. It can carry three to six real-world people with room to spare. And the door pockets, glovebox, and console will hold more stuff than some sports cars' trunks. If you don't need a truck to perform heavy duty work, stop reading here. Other revisions and refinements are designed to address customer comment and stricter emissions standards. Two words can define the 2008 Super Duty relative to the previous iteration: refined and more. With realistic expectations, any faults will seem minute when compared to the ability to plow a big parking lot, carry a small car or tow a small house. The 2008 Super Duty is not an all-new truck. It has a new interior in five different flavors from hose-out to leather lux, a new diesel engine, more added features, and should cost less based on equipment than the outgoing model. And in a first for any major pickup manufacturer Ford has added a medium-duty pickup, the F-450, to the line. This model will be pricey by pickup standards, probably over $60,000 loaded, but it offers load capacity and towing ability never before found in a pickup, and is capable of carrying 5,000 pounds of hay and towing an 18,500-pound horse trailer simultaneously. Need a truck to work? The Super Duty line can haul from one ton to three. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComWalkaroundAlready the biggest pickup in town, the 2008 Ford Super Duty appears even more imposing because of a larger grille, deeper bumper, and stacked lamps with the headlights on the bottom. Dimensions are easily given in yards rather than inches. The sheer vastness of the sheetmetal may overwhelm your car wash guy. The color of the side vent gives away if it is gasoline or diesel-powered. Given its fender flares and dark snout, the FX4 is the most aggressive trim style, though no Super Duty would be mistaken for anything less than a full-size pickup even with nothing scalable within sight. New towing mirrors include signal repeaters that won't distract the driver; they telescope and fold (manual or powered), and include two large reflective elements for safe rear vision with the widest street-legal trailers. An optional tailgate step pops a 16.7 x 4.5-inch step with a half-ton load rating out of the tailgate and raises a grab handle rated at 300 pounds to make the climb safer. It also includes an assist so the very heavy tailgate feels less heavy. The handle makes bed access easier but may need to be lowered again to slide a load in, and removing the gate, as is often the case with some trailers, may become a two-person chore. The color of the side vent gives away if it is gasoline or diesel-powered. Given its fender flares and dark snout, the FX4 is the most aggressive trim style, though no Super Duty would be mistaken for anything less than a full-size pickup even with nothing scalable within sight. New towing mirrors include signal repeaters that won't distract the driver; they telescope and fold (manual or powered), and include two large reflective elements for safe rear vision with the widest street-legal trailers. An optional tailgate step pops a 16.7 x 4.5-inch step with a half-ton load rating out of the tailgate and raises a grab handle rated at 300 pounds to make the climb safer. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComDriving ImpressionThere are two primary improvements to the Super Duty's driving characteristics, in what has always been a competitive vehicle: the diesel engine is all-new and the rear springs' forward perch has been moved forward eight inches. You may not care about spring location, but that eight inches gives a much better ride for the same load, so you can drive an empty dually without looking like a bobblehead doll. While 20-inch wheels may look better, they tend to degrade ride comfort so if your driving involves marginal roads, or no roads at all, better to stick with the standard size. Regardless of hype, no heavy-duty pickup rides like a car, and the Super Duty is no different. The only instance in which a competitor might hold an advantage is with GM full-size 4WD steering precision or ride comfort, a tradeoff many happily accept to get the Ford's solid front axle design often considered superior in durability. If you're not accustomed to driving full-size pickups you may find yourself trapped in a strip mall feeling unable to escape. Otherwise you'll find the Super Duty has no obvious drawbacks in maneuverability for such a behemoth, and the cut-down front windows, mirrors, and clear bodywork edges give good indication of presence relative to surroundings. If you haven't anything heavy to carry or tow, a Super Duty's capabilities will far exceed your requirements. The word handling isn't ascribed to HD pickups as much as control is, and the Super Duty feels comfortable even with heavy loads. Brakes don't stand out as good or bad, and four-ton trucks never stop like cars, but the Tow Command system can't be beaten; the Super Duty does not offer a factory exhaust brake option like the Dodge Cummins, a feature equally useful on long hauls. The 6.4-liter diesel engine is all-new for 2008, with just two parts shared with the previous 6-liter diesel. It is much quieter, cleaner (the exhaust may be cleaner than the air going in, in some cities) and has likely given up a few percentage points in fuel economy because of the added output and heavier trucks. Apart from the speed with which it barrels up hills and the probable 10 percent to 40 percent better fuel mileage, it's not noticeably different than the gas engines. Note that on F-450, unless you get an automatic and 4.30:1 axle ratio, the diesel is de-rated to 325 hp and 600 lb-ft of torque. Also note that the five-speed automatic transmission falls one gear short of GM and Dodge's six-speed automatics. The standard 5.4-liter V8 is the cost leader, and it's a good choice if you don't plan on towing anything more than 5,000 pounds over relatively rolling countryside. Those who might carry a full load of tools or cement and tow a trailer but not drive a lot of miles should consider the stronger V10. For maximum towing or high-mileage service, the diesel can't be beat, and neither can its price tag, around $6,900. Changes between the F-250 and F-350 SRW are essentially limited to the 350 capable of carrying another 1,000 pounds. The F-350 DRW goes another step further in payload and frequently more important, much better trailer towing (or camper carrying) stability. The max tow rating on some F-350 DRW is more than 18,000 pounds, but remember those ratings are given with a nearly empty, low-optioned truck. For 2008, the Super Duty adds an F-450 model, a truck that takes a medium-duty chassis cab and adds a pickup box much like aftermarket firms have been doing for years for affluent trailer pullers. An F-450 can carry as much as 6,120 pounds (the weight of an F-250 regular cab) and tow as much as 24,500 pounds, but still enjoy pickup perks like a usable bed, no stops at roadside scales, and a factory warranty. Just make sure your driver's license can handle that load, too. You can spot an F-450 by the 10-lug, 19.5-inch wheels and huge rear differential. The tires alone contribute to a firmer ride, and. You may not care about spring location, but that eight inches gives a much better ride for the same load, so you can drive an empty dually without looking like a bobblehead doll. While 20-inch wheels may look better, they tend to degrade ride comfort so if your driving involves marginal roads, or no roads at all, better to stick with the standard size. The only instance in which a competitor might hold an advantage is with GM full-size 4WD steering precision or ride comfort, a tradeoff many happily accept to get the Ford's solid front axle design often considered superior in durability. If you're not accustomed to driving full-size pickups you may find yourself trapped in a strip mall feeling unable to escape. If you haven't anything heavy to carry or tow, a Super Duty's capabilities will far exceed your requirements. The word handling isn't ascribed to HD pickups as much as control is, and the Super Duty feels comfortable even with heavy loads. Brakes don't stand out as good or bad, and four-ton trucks never stop like cars, but the Tow Command system can't be beaten; the Super Duty does not offer a factory exhaust brake option like the Dodge Cummins, a feature equally useful on long hauls. The 6.4-liter diesel engine is all-new for 2008, with just two parts shared with the previous 6-liter diesel. Also note that the five-speed automatic transmission falls one gear short of GM and Dodge's six-speed automatics. The standard 5.4-liter V8 is the cost leader, and it's a good choice if you don't plan on towing anything more than 5,000 pounds over relatively rolling countryside. For maximum towing or high-mileage service, the diesel can't be beat, and neither can its price tag, around $6,900. Changes between the F-250 and F-350 SRW are essentially limited to the 350 capable of carrying another 1,000 pounds. The max tow rating on some F-350 DRW is more than 18,000 pounds, but remember those ratings are given with a nearly empty, low-optioned truck. For 2008, the Super Duty adds an F-450 model, a truck that takes a medium-duty chassis cab and adds a pickup box much like aftermarket firms have been doing for years for affluent trailer pullers. Just make sure your driver's license can handle that load, too. You can spot an F-450 by the 10-lug, 19.5-inch wheels and huge rear differential. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComInteriorWith three-and-a-half feet of headroom and just shy of six feet of shoulder room, the Ford Super Duty cab is massive. Materials are job appropriate: no carpet mats for commercial or trail duty, and appear well assembled. The King Ranch version brings a little Lincoln to a pickup while the base model could be cleaned out with a bucket of warm water. On upper-end models, the gear-cog-like chrome surrounds for vents and gauges can create some unwelcome reflections, and the number of textures and colors (we counted up to eight) may be too much for design minimalists. The interior has been restyled for 2008. The dash is now segmented in three smaller parts for a more manageable look. A new instrument pod provides engine and road speed through larger dials with four smaller gauges lined up between; diesel models include a boost gauge and automatics get fluid temperature. The center stack houses a pair of large vents, radio and navigation top center where easily viewed, climate control, and most switchgear. The far side houses the passenger airbag and a sizable glovebox; where so equipped, the center console is similarly large and the huge door pockets could hold the contents of a small tool chest and will soon require their own payload rating. The climb in is less than you think because the door opening curls under to the floor and assist handles are well-placed. Side steps are available. We noted a marked reduction in wind/cab noise around the center pillar in the SuperCab, and the better sealing means that big front door requires a solid yank to close with all windows up. The new diesel is so quiet you won't hear any of it at cruising speeds and road noise is reasonably controlled since the nearest wheel is not right under your feet. Seats are well-placed and offer a superb view out, and in captain's chair versions offer plenty of support and adjustability for the diesel's 600-plus-mile range (unloaded), and the higher-line tilt wheel, memory system and adjustable pedals allow great flexibility for his-and-hers operations. Front bench seat riders may find the deep dash compromises their knee and foot room, especially if the driver needs the seat forward. Adults can fit in the rear of the SuperCab but if you intend to make a habit of carrying those larger-than-average people for any significant length or time, go for the Crew Cab. Primary controls are all easy to find and use, with few tiny buttons to complicate driving with gloves. The reverse parking sensor, of course, can be defeated for hooking up a trailer. The short shifter for the automatic is less effort but more precise than before. The headlights can be turned off for good neighborly night-time entries to campgrounds or drive-ins. The ventilation system is capable of cooling or heating the cavernous volume and keeping forward windows and mirrors clear, and seat heaters are very effective; a supplemental cab heater is available for diesel models. The navigation system is fairly intuitive and will be familiar to Ford family drivers. Ford's Tow Command integrated trailer brake system is easy to set up and provides better, smoother trailer braking control than any aftermarket controller. However, it may not be compatible with all trailer disc-brake systems, and you can not modify the wiring harness so your fifth-wheel pigtail (or extension) must reach to the rear bumper. On upper-end models, the gear-cog-like chrome surrounds for vents and gauges can create some unwelcome reflections, and the number of textures and colors (we counted up to eight) may be too much for design minimalists. The interior has been restyled for 2008. The far side houses the passenger airbag and a sizable glovebox; where so equipped, the center console is similarly large and the huge door pockets could hold the contents of a small tool chest and will soon require their own payload rating. The climb in is less than you think because the door opening curls under to the floor and assist handles are well-placed. The new diesel is so quiet you won't hear any of it at cruising speeds and road noise is reasonably controlled since the nearest wheel is not right under your feet. Seats are well-placed and offer a superb view out, and in captain's chair versions offer plenty of support and adjustability for the diesel's 600-plus-mile range (unloaded), and the higher-line tilt wheel, memory system and adjustable pedals allow great flexibility for his-and-hers operations. Front bench seat riders may find the deep dash compromises their knee and foot room, especially if the driver needs the seat forward. Adults can fit in the rear of the SuperCab but if you intend to make a habit of carrying those larger-than-average people for any significant length or time, go for the Crew Cab. Primary controls are all easy to find and use, with few tiny buttons to complicate driving with gloves. The headlights can be turned off for good neighborly night-time entries to campgrounds or drive-ins. The ventilation system is capable of cooling or heating the cavernous volume and keeping forward windows and mirrors clear, and seat heaters are very effective; a supplemental cab heater is available for diesel models. The navigation system is fairly intuitive and will be familiar to Ford family drivers. Ford's Tow Command integrated trailer brake system is easy to set up and provides better, smoother trailer braking control than any aftermarket controller. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComSummaryThe Ford Super Duty is the largest mass-market pickup truck you can get, offered in the widest array of configurations and powertrains, and equally able to meet recreational or commercial needs. Ordered with an honest, thoughtful appraisal of your needs and expectations in mind, it would be difficult to do better. G.R. Whale filed this report to NewCarTestDrive.com after driving several Ford Super Duty models in icy conditions in the Texas Hill Country outside San Antonio. Ordered with an honest, thoughtful appraisal of your needs and expectations in mind, it would be difficult to do better. G.R. Source: NewCarTestDrive.ComGeneralDirectionsTerms***CALL DUSTIN PERRY AT 1-888-829-2280***CALL DUSTIN PERRY AT 1-888-829-2280*** YOU MUST SAY THAT YOU SAW IT ON EBAY AND ASK FOR THE EBAY MANAGER TO GET THIS PRICE YOUR EBAY MANAGER IS DUSTIN PERRY OVER 80 DETAILED PICTURES SO SCROLL DOWN 2008 FORD F350 LARIAT CREW CAB 6.4L V8 DIESEL ENGINE 4X4/LOCKING FRONT HUBS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION LEATHER INTERIOR POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS POWER WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS POWER FOLDING/TELESCOPING TOW MIRRORS TOW MIRRORS W/TURN SIGNAL LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL AC/FAN CONTROLS POWER ADJUSTABLE FOOT PEDALS AM/FM/CD/AUX PLAYER DUAL TEMPERATURE CLIMATE CONTROL REAR BACKUP PARKING SENSORS TRAILER BRAKING CONTROL REAR DVD ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM TOW PACKAGE W/4 AND 7-PIN HARNESS REAR STEP UP ASSIST W/HANDLE CHORME TUBULAR SIDE STEPS CHROME TOOLBOX LINEX SPRAY IN BEDLINER LOCKABLE GAS CAP + FACTORY GAS CAP FRONT LICENSE PLATE BRAKET ALUMINUM POLISHED WHEELS ORIGINAL BOOKS ORIGINAL KEYS W/FOBS ***TIRES LIKE NEW*** EXTRA CLEAN, TRADE IN, 2 OWNERS, LARIAT, DO NOT HESITATE, CALL TODAY! 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Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep 11460 Alpharetta Highway Roswell, Georgia 30076 Click for Driving Directions Ask For:Dustin PerryCell Phone:1-888-829-2280 Email: Email SellerHours of Operation (EST):Monday-Saturday09:00am-08:00pmSunday12:00pm-06:00pmPlacing a Bid: Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. Please read eBay's User Agreement Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep reserves the right to, Obtain and verify the registered information of all users who bid on this auction. Cancel any and all bids at our discretion, or end the auction early if necessary. Bidders Age: You must be 18 years of age or older to Bid. Special eBay Bid Retraction Rules: Please read eBay's "Retracting a Bid" If you place a bid before the last 12-hour period of the auction: You may retract that bid before that last 12-hour period but only for exceptional circumstances. 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