2016 Dodge Ram 1500 4wd Slt Big Horn-edition Half Ton Crew Pickup on 2040-cars
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GORGEOUS AND SHARP BLACK(LOWER GRAY TRIM) exterior matched with a beautiful GRAY CLOTH interior 2016 DODGE RAM
/////EXTENDED SLT-EDITION/ 4WD EXTENDED CAB CHASSIS(SMALL REAR DOORS NOT YOUR REGULAR
RAM////// WITH THE DURABLE AND POWERFUL 5.7 LITER V8 ENGINE THAT RUNS SMOOTH AND AS IT
SHOULD HEMI//HEMI//HEMI WITH CYLINDER DEACTIVATION SYSTEM SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION(DIAL KNOB TRANSMISSION SHIFT 4WD(FOUR WHEEL
DRIVE 3,109 SUPER LOW MILES ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
IN TIP TOP SHAPE Gorgeous Gorgeous vehicle SLT TRIM BIG HORN
PACKAGE FULL ACCESS 4 DOORS BED LINER DUAL SIDE RUNNING
BOARDS CAME WITH TWO FACTORY KEYS/ 2 FOBS HEATED SIDE
MIRRORS REAR TOWING PACKAGE SMALL MEDIA SCREEN COLD
A/C ROTARY SHIFT TRANSMISSION KNOB MEDIA HUB(USB,AUX POWER OPERATED
REAR VIEW WINDOW 20" CHROME FACED WHEELS WITH 20" NICE
TIRES FOG LAMPS DUAL REAR EXHAUST WITH BRIGHT
TIPS U CONNECT OVERHEAD CONSOLE REMOTE
KEY LESS ENTRY SIRIUS ELECTRONIC REAR TOW
PACKAGE Power windows Power locks vehicle anti-theft Cruise
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