2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Diesel 4x4 on 2040-cars
Somerset, Texas, United States
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06 RAM 3500 BIG HORN 5.9L CUMMINS H.O 4X4 EXHAUST LIFT
Vehicle Description
~CHECK OUR EBAY STORE OR FULL 80+ DIESEL TRUCKS INVENTORY ON OUR WEBSITE~
~2006 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT~
~100% CLEAN TITLE & CARFAX~
~3-OWNERS - TEXAS TRUCK~
~5.9L CUMMINS H.O TURBO DIESEL~
~6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION~
~CREW CAB - LONG BED - 4X4~
~GOOSE NECK~
~TOW MIRRORS~
~BED LINER~
~FOG LAMPS~
~LEVELING KIT~
~STRAIGHT PIPE EXHAUST~
~NEW FUEL FILTER & FUEL PUMP~
Hi my name is Lee and thank you for visiting another one of DIESEL OF HOUSTON exclusive listing. Up for sale is a
2006 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT 5.9L CUMMINS DIESEL 6-SPEED MANUAL 4X4 with 195,047 miles. It comes with 100% clean title
and we offer free carfax on our company website for everyone. Truck was owned by 3-owners and always Texas owned.
Appears to be smoke & rust free, We had this truck inspected prior to our purchase and also serviced it with new
fuel filter and fuel pump. We have driven and walked around the truck pretty well, Engine starts right away, runs
and sounds like new with no signs of any problems, Does not leak or smoke, All gears shift in properly and clutch
feels perfect, 4 wheel drive engages, front end has no play and feels tight, cold a/c and all powers work. I highly
recommend this truck to anyone.
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