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Old Feb 20, 2011
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Went to Kansas to get it 1600 miles round trip did it in just over 26 hours with alittle nap, loaded her up on the car trailer behind mine and took her home. Was a long drive considering on Thursday I just got back from Idaho snowmobiling.

2007 King Ranch with 87,000 miles on it, body is in good shape, but of course they didn't take care of the leather, so ill have to clean/condition that. Paid only 18k for it and around here an 2005 XLT goes for more than that. So it was worth the trip.

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good looking truck! but 18K for 80+k miles?! wow. i paid 19 for my truck that had 55K although I have an FX4
Old Feb 20, 2011
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Nice!
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Looks good!
Old Feb 21, 2011
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Very Nice! Just looked at one just like that for my dad, 08 with 21k miles for 35k. Little to rich for us though. I love a KR!
Old Feb 24, 2011
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I love the KR interior, nice pick up!

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Truck looks great
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Looks great. LeatherCPR works wonders on that KR leather. I've also used lexol because I can get it locally, but IMO the leatherCPR has a better end result and is easier to apply.

Throw up some pics of the interior.
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Originally Posted by RazorsEDGE
Looks great. LeatherCPR works wonders on that KR leather. I've also used lexol because I can get it locally, but IMO the leatherCPR has a better end result and is easier to apply.

Throw up some pics of the interior.
Ya haven't had a chance to do it yet, I have a few bottles of the KR Conditioner, so we will see how that goes. Between been so busy lately, was going to do it the other day, but then my F150 had to get tore apart, but just been so busy, with work, trying to finish up school, ive been home one weekend since December.

My senior project is killing me slowly I can feel it, making a robots to autonomously navigate paths throughout the campus of Penn State Abington College. Thats April 16, so after that is done will have alot more time.
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Sweet. Let me know how the KR conditioner does. I plan on trying it when I run out of the LeatherCPR. I've heard the smell of the KR stuff is hard to beat.



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