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I have a 2015 Ford F-350 Crew Cab Diesel I purchased NEW last December. The truck is practically brand new with
2100 miles on it, 500 which came from the ride home from Ohio. This 2015 Platinum F350 has every option possible
from ford. Leather, Sunroof, Nav, Heated and Cooled seats, 4x4, Spray in Liner, dual alternators, 5th wheel hitch
prep, rapid heat supplemental heater, fx4 off road, upplifter switches, wheel well liners, 20 inch wheels. Now for
the fun part, as soon as I got the truck home I brought it to Street Diesel Performance in Chaplin CT where the
EGR/DPF were deleted, and S&B intake was installed along with a straight pipe and custom tune from Street Diesel.
The tune Runs 50/100/150 extra HP. The truck runs amazing with the tune getting 20mpg city and 22 mpg highway. And
with the exhaust and tune its not too loud but sounds like a diesel is suppose to sound. Cost was around $4000 to
be deleted and tuned. The other thing I added was Xpell ultimate pretty much on the whole truck. If you are not
familiar with XPELL its a clear film that goes on like tints do, to the body of the truck or wherever you may like
to prevent scratches. Once the film is on it protects so you cannot scratch the panel. This Xpell film is on the
front bumper, Hood, front fender, All 4 doors, around door handles, Head lights, Rear bumper, and the bottom Rocker
of the ENTIRE truck, this Xpell is super expensive but is awesome because you cannot get scuffs or scratches on the
truck. This cost me $3300 to do. The only part without Xpell is the top of the bed, which would run around another
$1000. My truck is still brand new, its sits in my garage and I take it out once in awhile to drive around. It is
not my daily driver, i have put on 1600 miles since december. I purchased the truck outright, I have title in hand.
Never been in accident, Clean Carfax. Window sticker on truck is 69, 0000. Have all books , window sticker, and nav
card, never even put the nav card in. No one has even ridden in the back seat of the truck.
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