2012 Ram 1500 Truck Express Reg Cab Hemi, 20"wheels,xm,tow,v8,powerlocks/door,cd on 2040-cars
Cypress, Texas, United States
2012 RAM EXPRESS REGULAR CAB
(PLEASE READ ENTIRE LISTING TO BE SURE YOU KNOW OF ANY DEFECTS AND KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING.) 32,830 MILES. HEMI 5.7 LITER V8 WITH VVT (Variable Valve Timing) SIRIUS XM RADIO CAPABLE. JUST NEED SUBSCRIPTION POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS 20" CHROME CLAD WHEELS, WITH A BAG OF FACTORY LOCKING LUG NUTS IN GLOVEBOX CRUISE CONTROL FOG LIGHTS FACTORY RAM LOW PROFILE BED RAIL CAPS FOR PROTECTION ALONG BED EDGE. BLACK/GRAPHITE INTERIOR. VERY CLEAN AND WELL TAKEN CARE OF A/C HEAT WORK GREAT. SOME FACTORY WARRANTY STILL REMAINS FLOWMASTER 40 SERIES MUFFLER INSTALLED UTILIZING EXISTING RAM DUAL EXHAUST TIPS. TRUCK DOES HAVE A GROWL TO IT PLEASE BE AWARE OF THIS BEFORE PURCHASE. K&N DROP IN FILTER CURT TOWING HITCH RECEIVER WITH TOW BALL THROWN IN WITH TRUCK NO BEDLINER BUT I DID USE RUSTOLEAM SPRAY BEDLINER, NOT BEST BED PROTECTION BUT GOOD THINK ABOUT STUFF IS IF YOU SCUFF IT, YOU CAN JUST RESPRAY OVER IT. I JUST REDID BED BEFORE PUTTING ON EBAY SO IT LOOKS NICE AND CLEAN. NO SCRATCHES INSIDE BED AREA. -Dent on rear of truck below driver side taillight and above bumper. Does not affect anything mechanically and taillight works fine with no blemishes. body shop estimate to fix $700-$800 I am selling as is, will not fix this dent. I will take $800 of my reserve to help you with the fix. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES!!!! I am not driving this vehicle currently due to me having another car, i reserve right to use this vehicle until sold. However i am most likely not going to. Mileage might fluctuate within 100 miles of current reading at most. Kelley Blue Book private party value is right at $16,458 as of today 4/13/14 I am not responsible for transporting this vehicle to buyer. This is something you will need to figure out and i can help as much as possible but i cannot travel with this vehicle outside of Houston TX as i have a job that requires constant involvement. |
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