Mint 2008 Dodge Sxt Magnum Wagon "size Matters"~custom & Decked Out~sweeet!!!!! on 2040-cars
Rotonda West, Florida, United States
Engine:3.5L 3497CC 215Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Magnum
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: SXT Wagon 4-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 65,484
I finally decided to sell my second baby (my first baby is my wife who I plan to keep), my 2008 Dodge Magnum SXT wagon which has low miles, only 65,000, and is absolutely mint. The following are the factory options:
Big 3.5L V6 (not that small 2.7L). Has great power and still gets good gas mileage.
Automatic transmission
Power steering and power brakes
Tilt steering wheel
Cruise control
Power windows-has the child-proof window locks
Power door locks
Power dual mirrors
Air conditioning-front and rear with rear vent adjustments
8-speed wipers and washers with rear window wiper
Cloth bucket front seats which are definitely cooler in the summer
Rear fold down split seats with fold down arm rest with drink holders
Factory tinted side windows
Flip down sunglasses holder and two top lights with switches
Fog lights
Factory mag 17" wheels
Dual power plug~1 hot always and 2 hot when car is on
Auto key locks and unlocks with a panic button
Platinum trimmed dash, radio trim, and door trims
Sirius AM/FM stereo radio-CD player and MP3 player with seek and scan
Center console w/floor shift glove box w/hidden compartment, loose change & drink holders.
Front and rear large ram head logos
Factory floor mats to match carpeting.
All carpeted, even the rear compartment and the backs of the backseats
Extra key and all the books and all the service records,
Replaced with 17" Firestone four tires at 37,045 miles
Non-Smoker
Always when I park I have two front windshield sun guards to protect the dash from sun damage.
Also, always had steering wheel sun guard when parked.
Low mileage at 65,000 miles
The following customized add-ons that I had done:
Leather steering wheel cover
Chrome outside rear view mirrors
Chrome door handles
Chrome window and door trim
Chrome wrap-around tail lights trim
Chrome wheel skins over mags
Chrome rear hatch handle
Chrome "Size Matters" emblem
Chrome "Limited Edition" emblem
Chrome front fenders louvers
Aluminum "Steel Horse Automotive" door sills
Wide black rear deck protector
Custom antenna
Stripes
Custom bottom front and rear edge and rocker panels just painted black
Chrome gas tank door
I am even leaving my sponsor police stickers and sponsor highway patrol sticker.
You have got to see this car~it is a one of a kind, decked out but not gawdy, customized, low mileage, 2008 (which is the last year they made them) Dodge Magnum SXT wagon. I bet I get at least 5 compliments a week on this car like I am sure you will too if you own it. The way it is dressed out, it is very unique, very-very classy, and is very impressive. Have any questions feel free to call me at 941-697-1102. Oh, I even have the factory 2008 Dodge Magnum brochure which is like brand new that I will let you have.
Check-out my feedbacks, do some shopping, and you will be very glad and feel very comfortable buying this Magnum SXT wagon from me. If you are not sure, PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS, before you bid. Thank you.
P.S. Feel free to check-out my many other sites for some fantastic buys!!! And remember, you will save on shipping.
My Policies:
- I return feedback-so please leave me one and I will do the same.
- Review my feedbacks and you will be delighted to bid with confidence.
- Sorry, but "SOMETIMES" shipping to Alaska and Hawaii is an extra charge.
- Even if listed "No Returns" or "As Is" I will only refund if items are "MISREPRESENTED".
- All items come from a non-smoking, air conditioned household.
- Normally I ship out the same day you buy, that way you receive your item PRONTO, but items will be shipped with-in 3 business days!
Hey, so spoil yourself or make a loved one very happy!!!
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK!!! (:{]
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