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Florida Truck No Rust 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 Quad Cab Black On Black on 2040-cars

US $8,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:143500
Location:

Naples, Florida, United States

Naples, Florida, United States

THIS IS AN AWESOME LOOKING AND PERFORMING 2003 DODGE RAM 1500, THIS TRUCK IS A QUAD CAB SHORT BED WITH LARAMIE PACKAGE AND 4X4. WITH THE 5.9L V8 MOTOR THAT RUNS FOREVER. THE TRUCK HAS ALL LEATHER INTERIOR WITH THE SUEDE INSERTS, HAS THE WOODGRAIN ON THE DASH AND DOOR PANELS AS WELL. POWER AND HEATED SEATS, POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS, AND MIRRORS AND UPGRADED SOUND SYSTEM. ICE COLD AC, HOT HEAT. EVERYTHING INSIDE WORKS, ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK. 4X4 WORKS PERFECTLY. THE SEATS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE, NO RIPS OR STAINS, THE DOOR PANELS AND HEADLINER ARE PERFECT, THERE ARE A COUPLE STAINS IN THE CARPET AND THE DASH HAS A COUPLE CRACKS IN IT WHICH IS NORMAL FOR THESE DODGES. BUT EVERYTHING LOOKS VERY NICE AND CLEAN. ALL THE TRIM PIECES ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE. THE BODY OF THE TRUCK IS IN AWESOME SHAPE, THE PAINT SHINES VERY WELL, NO FADED PAINT ANYWHERE. THERE IS ONLY A COUPLE VERY TINY DOOR DINGS THAT YOU CANT EVEN NOTICE. A COUPLE SMALL SCRATCHES, BUT THE TRUCK LOOKS EXCELLENT. UNDERNEATH IS VERY CLEAN AS WELL, NO RUST ANYWHERE, NO OIL LEAKS EITHER. THE TRUCK RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECT WITH NO PROBLEMS WHAT SO EVER, RIDES VERY SMOOTH AND QUITE. THE TIRES HAVE ABOUT 70% TREAD LEFT. THE TRUCK IS STOCK, NO PERFORMANCE UPGRADES AT ALL. THE TRUCK HAS A 100% CLEAN TITLE AND CLEAN CARFAX. NO ACCIDENTS. ON 2-24-14 THE TRUCK HAD A MAJOR OVERHAUL DONE, (HAVE ALL RECEIPTS) NEW TRANSMISSION, AND TORQUE CONVERTER, NEW RADIATOR, AND THE WHOLE FRONT END WAS REDONE. AND SOME OTHER REPAIRS DONE, A TOTAL OF $3,700 JUST IN PARTS AND $1,800 IN LABOR. EVERYTHING THAT NEEDED TO BE FIXED OR REPLACED WAS, AND I HAVE THE RECEIPTS TO SHOW. THE TRUCK WAS TRADED IN FOR A BRAND NEW TRUCK HERE IN NAPLES FLORIDA. THIS TRUCK BLUE BOOKS FOR OVER $9,000, IT IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE AND JUST HAD A FULL SERVICE DONE, IT IS READY TO GO ANYWHERE. I WILL BE ASKING $8,800 OR BEST OFFER, VERY GOOD PRICE FOR THIS TRUCK. WE ARE A DEALER AND DO COLLECT A $199 DEALER FEE FOR PAPERWORK, WILL DO INSTATE AND OUT OF STATE DEALS. YOUR MORE THEN WELCOME TO COME LOOK AT THE TRUCK AND TAKE A TEST DRIVE, IF YOUR OUT OF STATE I CAN PICK YOU UP AT THE FT.MYERS AIRPORT. YOU WILL BE VERY SATISFIED WITH THIS TRUCK, ANY QUESTIONS GIVE ME A CALL OR TEXT ANYTIME MY NAME IS RYAN MY NUMBER IS 239-300-1295

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