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2000 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab 4x4 Truck Larmie Slt 500hp/1000tq Engine Upgrade on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:118300
Location:

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

 
2000 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab 4X4 Truck Larmie SLT Charcoal Grey leather interior. 118K miles on truck. Overhead console. New 5.9 L Cummins Diesel Engine with only 3000 miles on it. Mildly Ported Head, ARP Head Studs,150HP SDX SAC Injectors.62MM T4 Turbo.5" Magnaflow w/6" Tip. 4" S/S downpipe. K&N Filter.Mildly ported new exhaust manifold. HD intercooler boots & clamps.Custom Bullet Camshaft -Degreed in.Crower 110LB valve springs. Edge Juice w/ Attitude CS 120HP.Reman VP44 pump. Big 1/2" fuel line.HP inline fuel pump. Issopro Boost gauge. Makes 50psi boost! Dash Cover. Tinted Windows. PW,PDL,TW,AT,Cold AC, New 1pc Rubber floor mat. Upgraded Headlight harness with relays.Tube Steps.Rough Country Leveling Kit and Front Shocks. Upgraded HD 2012 style drag link and tie rod. All new ball joints and alignment. New Goerend HD automatic transmission built to handle 500HP/1000TQ ! Billet triple disc torque converter. New BF Goodrich 33x12.50 AT tires. Weld wheels. Sliding 5th wheel hitch & class 3 receiver hitch. I have way too much invested in this truck. Over $15,000 worth of upgrades.It is super strong. Makes about 500HP/1000TQ. Yes, it will smoke the tires, and plant you in the seat! Yes it does blow a lot of Black Smoke! I drive it daily. It is dependable, and drives good. Truck looks good, but does have some scratches,chips, and dings. Now has 2 new batteries! Have clean title in hand . Located in McMinnville, TN 37110  70 miles south east of Nashville. Truck must be picked up here.
I have $27,000.00 invested!!!!

 Dodge Drivers Side Front photo IMG_0640_1024x7681_zps04fcb28b.jpgDodge Rear Drivers Side photo IMG_0641_1024x7681_zps3134aa4b.jpgDodge Pass Side photo IMG_0642_1024x7681_zpse069057a.jpgDodge Front photo IMG_0643_1024x7681_zps875e46d5.jpgDodge interior photo IMG_0644_1024x7681_zps236694ee.jpgPassenger Interior Dodge Cummins photo 1107131124a_zpse7fd9615.jpgDodge Cummins Engine photo IMG_0645_1024x7681_zps2664f9ce.jpgBillet Torque Converter Dodge Cummins photo 0109121954a_zps5255f12f.jpgPaint Chips Dodge Cummins photo 0919130803a_zps88a5370f.jpgTailgate Dings Dodge Cummins photo 0919130806a_zpsda30c699.jpg

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2016 Dodge Viper ACR First Drive [w/video]

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Dodge Charger Hellcat hitting 60 in 2.9 seconds on drag radials?

Thu, 02 Oct 2014

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