2000 Dodge Dakota on 2040-cars
Croydon, Pennsylvania, United States
I am selling my 2wd 2000 dodge Dakota with a 3" body lift, 2" coil spacers and an add a leaf. The tires have about 85% tread left. The truck has 7000k HID headlights, a hard tonneau cover with fender flares and rain guards. I had the transmission rebuilt around 10,000 miles ago with heavy duty valve bodies to handle the larger motor. The truck originally had the magnum V6, but I did a motor swap about 4 years ago and put in a completely rebuilt 318 Magnum motor with brand new internals and the following upgrades,
1)bored out .30 over 2) New heads 3) Hughes engines FI Air Gap intake 4)Comp Cam 5) larger throttle body 6)Edelbrock Headers 7) Mopar Performance ECM , which was sent to B&G Chrysler in Michigan to have to be flashed to have all shift points raised. The motor has around 35,000 miles on it it was my daily driver for 2 years, but for the last 2 years I put less then 5,000 miles put on it. The reason I am selling the truck is because I only drive it couple of times of year due to my commute to work is around 130 miles round trip. The truck does have one diagnostic code P1491(Radiator fan relay control circuit). I Will be able to answer all questions through email, and any if any other pictures are required I will be able to get as well, just send me an email. |
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