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1999 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 2500 Diesel 4x4 Slt Laramie on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:120000
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1999 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad Cab Diesel 4x4 SLT Laramie.  Original Owner, 120k, automatic transmission, Tow Package, Leather Interior, Power Seat, Alarm/keyless entry, Overhead Computer with temperature and fuel economy. 8 foot bed, Trailer Brake Controller.  Doesn’t have any problems and never left us stranded.  No modifications at all.  This is a nice truck and looks good for its age, not all rusted out like most, frame is also in good shape.  The stitching in the middle of the drivers seat has come undone at the seam and will need to be sewed back up.  Please call with any questions.  For sale to the highest bidder with no reserve.  Must pay in cash in person, no checks, no shipping. Can arrange to pick you up at the nearest airport which is Newark NJ (EWR) Phone (551)486-8587

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