2006 Dodge 5.9 Cummings Diesel 3500 4x4 Diesel Slt Lonestar Edition on 2040-cars
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2006 DODGE 5.9 CUMMINGS DIESEL SLT 3500 CREW CAB AUTOMATIC 4X4 DUALLY. I AM SELLING THIS TRUCK FOR A GOOD FRIEND. SHE IS THE 2ed OWNER IT WAS BOUGHT NEW BY HER FATHER IN-LAW IN 2006 AND HAS A GOOD CAR FAX, IT HAS BEEN TAKEN VERY GOOD CARE OF AND ALL THE MILES ARE HIGHWAY IT HAS NO BLOW BY AND IT RUNS AND DRIVES VERY GOOD. ALSO HAS A FEW ADD ON'S CUMMINGS EXHAUST BRAKE, AIR BAGS ON REAR WITH FILLING VALVE IN GAS CAP DOOR, FOLD AWAY GOOSENECK BALL, TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER AND A FRESH SPRAY IN BED LINER. ALSO HAS TRAILER TOW PACKAGE WITH FOLD AWAY ELECTRIC MARROWS TRUCK HAS 6 MICHELIN TIRE THAT AVERAGE 45-50% OF LIFE LEFT ON TIRES. IF YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW BUTTON THE OWNER WILL PUT 6 NEW COOPER TIRES ON TRUCK PRIOR TO BEING PICKED UP BY YOU. IT HAS NOT BEEN DETAILED UP TO HIDE ANYTHING THIS IS THE WAY OWNER KEEPS THE TRUCK. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR WANT ANY MORE INFO ON THIS TRUCK PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AT 817-313-0511. I HAVE A CLEAR BLUE TEXAS TITLE IN HAND PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER OF FUNDS IF YOU BRING A CASHIERS CHECK IT MUST BE ON A MAJOR BANK WERE WE CAN GO CASH THE CHECK WHILE YOU ARE HERE. WHEN YOU PAY FOR TRUCK YOU WILL GET THE TITLE HANDED TO YOU. |
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