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2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:149000
Location:

Hudson, Florida, United States

Hudson, Florida, United States

2006 Ram 1500 4x4 runs great no issues 146000 miles. Just replaced all carpet and cloth interior. Has Vararam air intake, 2 inch lift leveling kit and 35 inch nitto tires on factory 20 inch rims. Bought a bigger truck. Thank you.truck has some dings from parking lots two small dents on right side above rear tire and a small dent on left side in front of rear tire.


This is the factory buils sheet for this truck.
Sales Code Description 
*M9 Cloth 40/20/40 Prem Bench Seat -D5 Med Slate Gray 
ADB Protection Group AF3 Quad Cab Thunder Road Value Group 
AHC Trailer Tow Group APAS Monotone Paint 
AWX Sun, Safe and Sound Group A55P 5.7L Eng(EZB)/5Spd A/T 545RFE(DGQ) 
BAZS 136 Amp Alternator BCQP 750 Amp Maintenance Free Battery 
BRRS 4 Wheel Disc Rr Anti-Lock Brakes CBEP 40/20/40 Split Bench Seat 
CGDS Front Height Adjust Shoulder Belts CG1S Next Gen Multistage Front Air Bags** 
CKES Front Seat Area Carpet CLES Front & Rear Floor Mats 
CSPS Passenger Assist Handle CSXP Rear 60/40 Split Folding Seat 
CUES Rear Underseat Compartment Storage CUSS Overhead Console w/Trip Computer 
CVHP Front Center Seat Cushion Storage CVN Folding Flat Load Floor Storage 
DGES All 5-Speed Automatic Transmissions DGQ 5-Spd Automatic 545RFE Transmission 
DHAP Lock-Up Torque Converter DH5S Elec Shift-on-the-Fly P/Time T/Case 
DJMS 205MM HD Front Axle DMHP 3.92 Rear Axle Ratio 
DRBS Corporate 9.25 LD Rear Axle DSA Anti-Spin Differential Rear Axle 
EAGC All Gas Engine EZB 5.7L V8 HEMI MDS Engine 
GACS Tinted Glass Windows GFDP Rear Sliding Window 
GNAS Rear View Day/Night Mirror GNMS Passenger Side Sun Visor w/Mirror 
GPG Power Black Trailer Tow Mirrors GVBC All Vehicles W/Power Mirrors 
GXMS Remote Keyless Entry GXXS Sentry Key Theft Deterrent System 
HAAS Air Conditioning HGBS Dash Liner Insulation 
HGFS Floor Tunnel Insulation JAYS Instrument Cluster w/Tach 
JBYS Instr. Panel Color Keyed Bezel JCBS 120 MPH Primary Speedometer 
JHAS Var Intermittent Windshield Wipers JJAS Cigar Lighter 
JJBS Dual Note Electric Horns JJJS 12V Auxiliary Power Outlet 
JPBS Power Locks JPDS Power Windows, Driver One-Touch 
JRDP Power Driver Seat JTHP Power 6-Way Driver Seat 
K1XP STRIPE/BADGE/MOLDING/COLOR K17P Do Not Use 
LBCS Glove Box Lamp LMAS Halogen Headlamps 
LNJP Fog Lamps LPES Cargo Lamp 
LSAP Security Alarm MBFS Bright Rear Bumper 
MCMS Body Color Upper Fascia MCTS Bright Front Bumper 
MDAS Front License Plate Bracket MF1P Bright/Bright Grille 
MGAS Ram's Head Badge MTDS SLT Badge 
MUSS 4X4 Badge MWDS Removable Tailgate w/Caliper Latches 
MXBS Front Air Dam NAS 50 State Emissions 
NBEP U.S. Emissions w/OBD 1 NBKP EVAP Control System 
NFU 34 Gallon Fuel Tank NHDP Heavy Duty Transmission Oil Cooler 
NHMS Speed Control NHNP Electronically Controlled Throttle 
NMCP Heavy Duty Engine Cooling NZDP Next Generation Engine Controller 
PBTA Patriot Blue Pearl Coat QBTS Patriot Blue Pearl Coat 
RAAC All Radio Equipped Vehicles RAQP AM/FM CD 6-Disc MP3 Radio 
RCKP Infinity Speakers RDDP Fixed Long Mast Antenna 
RSAP Sirius Satellite Radio SBAS Power Rack and Pinion Steering 
SCFS 4-Spoke Steering Wheel SFBS Front Heavy Duty Shock Absorbers 
SGBS Rear Heavy Duty Shock Absorbers SHAS Front Stabilizer Bar 
SUAS Tilt Steering Column TBBS Full Size Spare Tire 
TBMS Tire Carrier Winch TTJP P275/60R20 BSW All Season Tires 
TZAP Goodyear Brand Tires WGAP 20" Steel Spare Wheel 
WLZC All Aluminum Wheels WMJP Center Hub 
WP2P 20" Aluminum Chrome Clad Wheels XA8S Non Adjustable Pedals 
XBSS Pickup Box XEAP Tow Hooks 
XEFP Transfer Case Skid Plate Shield XEUP Front Suspension Skid Plate 
XFHP Class IV Receiver Hitch XFKP 7 Pin Wiring Harness 
XFUS Trailer Tow w/4-Pin Connector Wiring XZ9S Assembly Plant Part Tracking 
X81S Instrument Panel Parts Module X88S Tire & Wheel Parts Module 

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