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2001 Dodge Durango Slt Plus Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

US $4,150.00
Year:2001 Mileage:178100
Location:

Rocky Point, New York, United States

Rocky Point, New York, United States

 I am the Original Owner. Vehicle has changed titles and ownership to save on insurance cost. (Transferred from Business Name to personal name.) It has a lot of extras and all items are functioning and working.  Many parts were also changed bearings, hoses, pumps. etc to sustain its life and use.  I also have all records and repair work orders and service records.

Well Maintained & Serviced Regularly . Reason for Selling bought a new vehicle. 
Lot's of Extras included 
* New Radiator (summer of 2013) 
*Full Tune Up major (Fall of 2013) 
1. 4X4 for Winter
2.Alarm/Remote Start W/ Smart Start Viper 5704. 
3.Automatic Window Roll down/Up 
4.HID Head Lights H7 
5.HID High beams H4 
6.HID Fog Lights 
7.Hid Reverse lights w/ manual override for task lighting 
8. Reverse Camera with Grid Lines 
9. Ca-5020 park assist system front and rear 
10. Led Lighting under dash and seats Front & Rear 
11. Led Interior Lighting 
12. Pioneer DVD stereo w/ Bluetooth hands free, BT Audio, Touch Screen. I phone 5/5s hardwire cable integration. 
13. 2 way Component Alpine Speakers front & Rear 
14. Pre wired & Amped interior speakers and wired for external sub quick disconnect harness
15. 20'' Chrome Rims and tires 80% tire life. 
16. Factory wheels & Tires 73.3% tire life


Deposits shall be paid within 3 days of auction 1000

Remaining balance to be paid in by certified  check.

Purchaser shall arrange all Financing.  

Please note serious offers only.  E-MAIL ME FOR ADDITIONAL PICTURES. In the subject line put "DURANGO EBAY" xzecutiv2@gmail.com

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