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Old 02-19-2013, 01:34 AM
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I hope this is in the right section.

For the time this is a feeler thread to see if its worth selling the truck and what you guys might think its worth. im gonna call the bank and see what they say tomorrow. But anyways.

Its a 2008 F150 lariat 5.4l, super crew cab 4x4. Black inside and out. all leather is pretty much perfect as with the entire interior or the truck. the paint is in pretty good shape especially for being black. it has just over 53k on the odometer. have leveling kit, 20 in wheel (cant remember who makes them off the top of my head) wrapped in lt305 55r 20 nitto terra graps. has tow package with the limited slip diff, full custom powdercoated front bumper with light bar (all total cost me 6 grand because it was hand built for the truck), S&B air intake, tbs, and bully dog tuner with all updates, and a side exit exhaust. truck has the bench seat which was hard to find. im trying to get 35k obo what do you guys think? I think i could get about because of all the aftermarket. hers the link to my album. https://www.f150forum.com/members/i-.../my-08-lariat/

im looking to upgrade to a diesel, hopefully this year or the next.
If you have any other questions let me no, and please no stupid comment because i take my finances very seriously also AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR THAT!!!!! haha

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if i dont buy new tires for it i would take off a couple grand.
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youuu coulddd sell me that bumperrr!
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You have a really nice truck. That being said.... I believe you are asking for quite a bit. I really hope you find a buyer for that black beauty!
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Where are you sailing it to? Jk glws but people will have a hard time trying to find a bank willing to loan that much on a truck that old.
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Originally Posted by HTXfX4
Where are you sailing it to?

Hopefully far away from wherever that cruise ship managed to break down
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I know it's high but in my experience that will weed out the tire kickers and low ballers my minimum price is exactly what a bank will loan on it. But at that price ill take a complete loss on the bumper so if that happens ill probably take the light off and just lose on the bumper. I know I love my truck but a diesel is a better investment in long term future, we shall see. Take a guessat what you guys would pay. As they say make me an offer . And I would just pull the bumper but the frame is cut and reinforced where the bumper connects for added strength. This bumper wasn't and off the shelf model. It's simple dye cut for better strength and less weight. Fits flush with the truck fenders. I get asked out it everyday going by people and hate guards. It's a head turner.
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Today market would be closer to 26k-28k max. Trade would be less. Aftermarket in most cases hurt resale values. To most smart buyers, seeing a truck set-up as a prerunner would suggest it's been rode hard at times. Better to sell the aftermarket parts, then list truck.
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Nice truck!
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Originally Posted by cc350
Today market would be closer to 26k-28k max. Trade would be less. Aftermarket in most cases hurt resale values. To most smart buyers, seeing a truck set-up as a prerunner would suggest it's been rode hard at times. Better to sell the aftermarket parts, then list truck.
This^. $27k
With the exception that some peeps are buying used and want as badass of a truck as they can afford. Since many (younger) buyers also like modding their vehicles this would be a good way for a person of limited budget to pick up a modded vehicle on the cheap.


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