2008 Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.7l on 2040-cars
Port Chester, New York, United States
Engine:6.7L 408Cu. In. l6 DIESEL OHV Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: LARAMIE
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Ram 2500
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: Laramie Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 77,000
THIS IS MY 2008 DODGE RAM I AM THE SECOND OWNER 1ST OWNER HAD TRUCK FOR ONLY ONE YEAR, TRUCK HAS BEEN DRIVEN BY ADULTS ONLY
6.7 BLUE TEC DIESEL QUAD CAB 6 AND HALF FOOT BED
REAR INSIDE BED HAS HI OUTPUT LEDS TO SEE INSIDE CAB BED AT NIGHT
CUSTOM INSTALLED STAHL UTILITY BODY ALL METAL WITH REMOTE CONTROL LOCKING DOORS
REMOVABLE ROLL UP TORNOUE COVER
K-40 CUSTOM BUILT IN FRONT AND REAR RADAR WITH WIRELESS REMOTE
AUTO START WITH EXTENDED RANGE RECEIVER
PIONEER AVIC BT130 RADIO WITH NAVIGATION, BLUE TOOTH,HANDS FREE,
ALSO SIRIUS TUNNER INSTALLED AND I-POD AND I-PHONE CABLE INSTALLED
PANDORA LISTINING CAPABLE
PIONEER WAS JUST UPDATED TO THE NEW BT140 SOFTWARE
KICKER SUB WOOFER INSTALLED WITH FACTORY AMP FROM DODGE
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS FOR ALL RADIO CONTROLS
HI OUTPUT STROBE LIGHTS INSTALLED IN FRONT HEAD LIGHTS AND REAR TAIL LIGHTS
COMPLETE TOW PACKAGE WITH ELECTRIC BRAKE CONTROL IN CAB
COMPLETE WESTERN PLOW PACKAGE INSTALLED WITH WIRE HARNESS AND MOUNT FOR 8 FOOT PRO PLOW (PLOW BLADE NOT INCLUDED)
FRONT AIR SHOCKS BY FIRESTONE WITH ON BOARD COMPRESSOR TO ADJUST FRONT END WHEN PLOW IS ON
CUSTOM HID HEAD LIGHTS WITH LED HALOS AND STROBE LIGHTS INSIDE
ALSO CUSTOM TAIL LIGHTS ON REAR UTILITY BODY WITH LED REVERSE LIGHTS
FRONT AND REAR CAMERAS SEPERATE SCREEN ON DASH TO VIEW,REAR CAMERA COMES ON AUTOMATILY WHEN PUT IN REVERSE
AFE 4 INCH EXHAUST STAINLESS TIP
AFE COLD AIR INTAKE
FLAIRS PAINTED TO MATCH TRUCK ALL AROUND
CHROME FACTORY SIDE RAILS
TINTED WINDOWS
PUTCO VENT VISORS ALL 4 WINDOWS
ELECTRIC REAR SLIDING WINDOW
TRUCK IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, I BOUGHT A NEW TRUCK
JUST HAD COMPLETE SERVICE 3/20/2013 OIL, OIL FILTER, FUEL FILTER, GREASED,CLEANED AIR FILTER
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