2004 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 Turbo Diesel. Loaded on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
2004 Dodge Ram 3500 CrewCab 4x4 Diesel Super Sharp Low Miles...Loaded, 4x4 Leather,Nav, You are looking at our 2004 Dodge Laramie 3500 Crew Cab 4x4 Turbo Diesel. Everybody Wants These Trucks Because Of The Legendary 5.9 Cummins Engine. They Are Very Hard To Find With Such Low Mileage. We Do Not Expect This Truck To Last Very Long So Dont Be Shy To Buy It Now About The Truck This Truck Was A Trade In Along With A Camper. We have Put About 1500 Miles On It Recently And It Has Not Disappointed. Interior The Interior Is In Very Good Condition. Very Clean. No Major Rips Or Tears On The Leather Seats. In Fact Leather Is In Great Condition. Headliner Looks Good As Well. Carpet Is Pretty Clean. There is a crack in the dashboard. call and i will send pic Exterior There Is Not Any Major Damage On The Truck, However The Tailgate Does Have Damage From A 5th Wheel. I Will Include The Pics. I Have Adjusted The Selling Price To Cover The Cost If You Want To Repair Or Replace The Tailgate. Also Notice On Pics There Are Several Area's On Truck With Scratches. Not Sure What Caused Them. Not Sure If They Will Buff Out. Call Me For Specifics Before Bidding If You Are Concerned Mechanically There Is Not Much We Can Say About The 5.9 Cummins That Hasn't Been Said Before. In Fact If You Are Reading This You Are Probably Specifically Looking For This Engine. We Have Driven This Truck And This Engine Is Very Very Strong. You Will Not Be Disappointed. Very Good Mileage On It. Transmission Shifts Out Very Well About Us We are RV wholesale brokers specializing in acquiring trade in's from local and national RV dealers. We are able to offer retail customers Wholesale pricing. We are located in Marietta,Ga Any Questions Call Sonny @404-543-7448 Before You Buy
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Please Note this is a clean used truck. it is not new... if you are looking for a affordable dependable Truck for an good price. This is it...We go over units before advertising. we are very strict when it comes to describing these Vehicles. We try our best but sometimes we may miss some small things. please do not assume anything. these items are not New they are used. So if you have any questions or concerns please contact me and i will get you the answer Please Inspect Pictures Carefully Before Bidding If you have any Questions please call Sonny @404-543-7448
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