2008 Dodge Ram 4500-5500 - 2008 Sterling Bullet Cummins 6.7- Car Hauler Hot Shot on 2040-cars
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
2008 Sterling Bullet - the same as Dodge Ram 4500-5500
6.7 Cummins, Aisin auto transmission, 2wd, 4:44 Ratio, exhaust brake, 84 cab to axle, 19.5 tires - 75%, new brakes/rotors and shocks this winter; new fan clutch, pulley and bearing in Feb - done by Performance Dodge in Columbus OH; new batteries last fall. Aux 120 gallons fuel tank with manual switch. Prodigy trailer brake. 30k gooseneck hitch. Oil changed religiously 5-6k miles with Mobil1 full synthetic and mobil1 filter. Have a bed with custom made mattress that goes in place of front and rear passenger seats. 454k miles - runs strong with no issues. 1.5-2k miles added every week. $10900 608-770-5130 |
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