2003 Dodge Sprinter 2500' W/b 158 Ex Dhl Nice Van Runs Great! on 2040-cars
Columbus, Ohio, United States
2003 DODGE SPRINTER 2500 158" WHEELBASE EX-DHL VAN EXCELLENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM VERY NICE 2005 SPRINTER THE EXTERIOR IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION A FEW VERY MINOR RUST SPOTS(RIGHT FRONT FENDER,SLIDING DOOR AND RIGHT REAR REAR DOOR SEE PICS).INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN TH.CARGO AREA IS VERY CLEAN. THE ENGINE IS SMOOTH AND POWERFUL.THE TRANSMISSION SHIFTS THROUGH ALL THE GEARS SMOOTH THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD AND STOP STRAIGHT WITH NO PULSING OR PULLING.ALL TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. I HAVE HAD AND SOLD A FEW OF THESE DHL SPRINTERS AND ALL BUYERS HAVE BEEN VERY PLEASED WITH THIER PURCHASE AND HAVE DRIVEN THEM HOME ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. IF ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ANYTIME BRUCE 614-296-2001 PLEASE READ TERMS OF SALE AND HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE PRIOR TO BIDDING,THANKS.
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