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2009 E350 Super Duty Van Quigley 4x4 (w/build sheet) 5.4 Liter gasoline engine 52449 miles New windshield Tinted windows New brakes Alignment 7/6/23 Monroe shocks Remote start with key fabs. Battery disconnect with fab control. Power windows Power locks Power adjust driver seat Ultra rims Toyo A/T Off Road 10 ply tires Aluminess spare tire rack and matching spare tire. Smittybuilt defender roof rack. Thule retractable awning. Sport box roof storage. Extra large rear bumper. Tow hitch and wiring. Swivel passenger seat. Insulated window covers. Bushwhacker Wheel flairs. Skeeter Beater window screens for front and side windows. Kilzmat noise Insulated floor Bed rug floor carpet Renergy dual battery set up with power Inverter. Recharge from alternator or solar panel. Ninja bat solar panel. Performance chip. Diesel heater with its own fuel tank powered by dual battery setup. This van was originally a U.S. Border Patrol Home Land Security Van. I purchased this van from a dealership in Salt Lake City with the Quigley 4x4 installed. Since owning this van I did all of the other upgrade conversions. It could easily be reconfigured inside to suit your needs. I have the built sheet from Quigley as well as all receipts for everything I’ve done to it. Please message with any questions. Payment’s accepted in Cash, Venmo, Pay Pal, direct deposit, cashier check, money order or credit card with a 3% processing fee.
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