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2010 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 Mega Cab Slt Diesel Dually 6.7l Cummins Great Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:199200
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2010 Dodge RAM 3500

 

4x4 Mega Cab SLT Dually

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 10 Dodge RAM 3500 Mega Cab Dually  6.7L Cummins Diesel Autotrans

The Truck has some mls on it but is in great shape!!

It looks like 80k mls or less and it drives perfect!!

This is an original Texas dry weather Truck I got at the

beginning of 2014 from Texas first hand.

You are welcome to see and test it you will not disappoint!

Just got a fresh Service with Oil-change and so on.

Tires are also like new!!!

No open recalls!! Just was at the dealer got the last

PCM Update and new tied rods.

Clear Titele in Hand and 2 Remote Keys!!!


Here it was it comes with :

Power Windows

Power Looks

Remote entry and remote star!!

Touchscreen Radio with CD and HDD 30GB

U-Conect Handsfree Bluethoot

Cruise Control

Electric Tow Mirrors

Power Sliding Rear Glass

Backup Camera!!!

Power Driver Seat

Steering wheel Audio control

Keyless Entery

Driver Information Center

Factory Brake Controller (Trailer)

Fog Lamps

Cummins 6.7L Diesel Engine

Automatic Transmission

Duall Rear Wheels

SLT Package

Mega Cab

Bedliner

Towing Hitch on Bed

Transceiver

4x4 Four wheel drive

Front Big Bumper

Window tinting

And a lot more !!!!!

In the time i have this Truck (last 9 Month)

I did a full Servise to it!

I put new Radio OEM Dodge in,

Installed OEM Backup CAM

Got an new Steering Wheel OEM

New Front Floormats OEM

2 New rear Break Calipers

New Tied Rods (Recall Dodge)

And and and.......

Have a look or ask if any more Questions!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dodge Ram 3500 for Sale

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2015 Dodge Charger darts into NY traffic

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

Meet the refreshed 2015 Dodge Charger; notice anything different? You would have to be pretty farsighted to miss the sedan's new Dart-like nose, and it's likely going to be quite polarizing to the car's fans. Gone are the previous furrowed, aggressive headlights in favor of a wider, friendlier look.
While the more rounded headlights and narrower grille are going to be the first thing most people notice, Dodge claims its designers have made changes to nearly every panel on the Charger. The hood dips down deeper at the front, and the doors show off a more angled version of the car's shoulder blister. LED running lights and taillights are standard on all models, and SXT and RT trims get LED foglights. Even though the front might not be as intimidating, Dodge has hung onto the sedan's muscular stance with angular contours making up the rest of the redesign.
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Sat, Feb 7 2015

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