2003 Cummins Dodge Ram 2500 H.o Built Automatic Lifted Long Bed on 2040-cars
Branford, Connecticut, United States
Engine:5.9L H.O Cummins
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Black/Tan
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Ram 2500
Trim: SLT Quad Cab 4x4
Options: Hitch - Class IV, Two tone paint, 4:10 Axle Ratio, Anti-spin differential, Rear defroster, Power tow mirrors, Infinity sound system, Bedliner, 17x8 Aluminum wheels, 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: Automatic 48RE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 100,400
Exterior Color: Blue/Silver
2003 Ram 2500 H.O Cummins - 100,400 miles and climbing
Truck was purchased new by fire chief of Oxford, CT, sold to a second owner of Milford, CT and purchased by myself early this year. Overall this truck is flawless and runs great besides a few dings and scratches mostly on one bed side, minor clear coat bubbles on rear wheel well, and tailgate dings/scratches. For 10 years in Connecticut, very nice shape. Crawl under truck and the bed channels, floors, rockers, etc, have no one spot of rust or rot.
Truck is loaded with every option minus leather and passenger power seat. I have the original window sticker (in pictures to show all options) for $41,825, and over $15,000 in receipts, have all original manuals. I will list all upgrades and repairs.
Transmission rebuilt with upgraded internals (not shafts), BD valve body, BD pressure lock, and Pro-Torque Converter at 60,000 miles in 2008 by Jannetty Racing of Waterbury, CT. Truck shifts well, tight TC.
High output Cummins, AFE stage 2 intake, 4'' turbo back exhaust, Edge Juice w/ Attitude (pillar mount), center console factory matched gauges for fuel psi, rail psi, and trans temp, Smarty S06, Snow performance methanol injection, Fass Fuel system.
Truck is lifted 5'' on 35x12.5 Dick Cepek radials like new, purchased in February 2013, front end also rebuilt at this time ( ball joints, bearings, u-joints, etc), bilstein shocks, new front brakes with slotted rotors, new rear brakes
Also have random receipts for odds and ends, water pump replacement, tints, new wiper arms, vent visors.
Interior is in mint condition, built in factory navigation, infinity speakers, etc......
Message or call for info and pics!
203 499 9606
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