2003 Dodge Ram 2500 on 2040-cars
Marcellus, Michigan, United States
Please message me with questions at: keturahwashler@juno.com .
2003 Dodge ram 2500 4x4 with the cummins turbo diesel. Engine is the HO model. 6 speed manual transmission(NV5600).
Anti slip axle. Truck is fitted with the Laramie package, 2 tone leather(no rips or stains), tow package, folding
towing mirrors, Spray in bed liner, original dodge tonneau cover.
This truck was and is garage kept. No rust. Original owner added the following, Bushwacker pocket style fender
flares glowshift pyrometer gauge Pac brake, PRXB exhaust brake(can be activated during driving or parked at idle to
assist in warm up)Also provides on board air with a quick disconnect for filling tires ect. silverline DS103 4" 304
stainless steel turbo back exhaust Hurcoliner bed liner painted on the bottom of truck. This was done early on for
rocks and of course rust.
I purchased this truck back in May of 2015 from the original owner. He was a truck driver. Every manual, receipt,
weather it be from aftermarket add on or maintenance work was recorded. Even down to gas station fill ups with
miles and gallons used. Very critical owners. Previous owners towed a 2 place enclosed motorcycle trailer across
the country.
Since I purchased the truck, every front end part has been replaced with all name brand parts(mostly Moog). The
front end did wander pretty bad as most 4 wheel drive dodge do. HID head lights and fog lights. I also ditched the
stock tires for some all terrain coopers. Adult owned
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