2005 Dodge Magnum R/t Wagon 4-door 5.7l Hemi No Reserve on 2040-cars
Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States
2005 Dodge Magnum RT 303,300 miles, Runs and drives fine, I’m selling because I found out I’m losing my company car and can’t afford the thirst of the Hemi driving 3000 miles a month! High miles but it runs like a champ, Mobil1 oil changed every 4000 miles since it had 10,000 miles. It couldn't have lasted this long if I didn't take care of it, 3" thick binder included that has all service records. SRT front and rear bumpers, front only about four months old. 5.7 has a K&N CAI, chrome valve covers, JBA headers and high flow cats installed last year the rest of the exhaust is Mopar Performance, Police oil cooler, radiator replaced last year as was the A/C evaporator, new Mopar 10 steering wheel. Just got the letter from Chrysler about the fuel tank replacement, I never had the issue come up but the fuel tank can be replaced if you wanted. Sale also includes a set of one year old Blizzaks mounted on the cop rims. |
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