2006 Dodge Sprinter on 2040-cars
Cedar, Minnesota, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: leslielggiusti@f1fans.net . 2006 Dodge Sprinter 3500 DRW
Diesel 2.7 5cyl
Low Miles (48,000 miles) but it is in Km's is 77,600kms
Long wheel base 158"
Dual rear wheels
Onan Generator 12kw
Stabilizers
Below is the build sheet with the current items
No hard drives are included in this van
All items appear to be in working condition. none were fully tested
2006 Dodge Sprinter Van
L3 Wolf coach Build 11626
Electronics
Left Side
ATI DA 416 Encore Series Quad Distribution Amplifier
LEITCH 16 x 1p
Integrator Series 1000 Field IFB System
Mackie 1604-VLZ Pro (Mixer)
Paneltronics 120 Volt AC System
Will-Burt D-TEC II
Middle
Tektronix SPG 300 Sync Pulse generator
MRC Coderunner 2-C/M Transmitter
LEITCH 16 x 1p
LEITCH16 x 16p
LEITCH DPS 475
Marshall V-R44P
Pelco (Toggle wand)
RossGear
Phase 3 RS-41SD1 4 x 1 Digital Video Routing System
RU-SM16 Dual Audio Meter
RTS Systems PS15 Power Supply
Right Side
Comtek BST-25
APHEX Dominator II Model 722
VideoTek VDP-8410
RadioCAm BTR-800
LEITCH DPS 475
MicroSync AV AVS-2400 / AVS-2410
LEITCH DPS 475
ASHLY SRA-2075
RossGear AVM 7900
Panacea LEITCH
LEITCH FR-688
LEITCH FR-684AV
LEITCH 6800+
Onan Generator 12 KW Diesel Kubota diesel motor
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Auto Services in Minnesota
Victory Auto Service & Glass ★★★★★
Victory Auto Service & Glass ★★★★★
Trevis Transmission ★★★★★
T & M Towing & Snow Plowing, Inc. ★★★★★
S & T Auto Repair ★★★★★
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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat gets brace of new videos
Wed, 21 May 2014Yesterday's big announcement focusing on the new Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat had plenty of stuff going for it - information, pictures and the rabid enthusiasm that always accompanies such an eagerly anticipated reveal. What it was lacking, though, was a proliferation of videos of the new model.
Sure, yesterday's news came with one clip, but today, Dodge has come through with five videos. We've arranged them in what we think will be the most entertaining order, covering the powertrain, before moving on to exterior and interior design, then on to a full CGI dissection of the SRT Hellcat before capping things off with a piece on the non-supercharged Challenger SRT392.
Take a look below for all five videos, then head into Comments and let us know what you think.
Dodge Durango Shaker concept: A 392 V8 in front of six Viper seats
Tue, Nov 1 2016When done right, a parts-bin special can be a beautiful thing. This Dodge Durango Shaker concept for the 2016 SEMA show is one such vehicle, and it's easily our favorite Mopar debuting in Vegas. The key, of course, is pulling from the right bins. Take a tour and you'll see Charger, Challenger, and Viper pieces grafted onto this slick crossover. The featured special part is the big, 6.4-liter 392 Hemi V8 that's been dropped under the hood; it's sourced from the SRT Challenger and Charger where it makes 485 horsepower and 475 pound-feet of torque. With that in place, the fabricators cut a big hole in that hood for the Challenger's awesome optional shaker scoop. It wasn't an easy installation; it required a custom spacer for the intake to make sure everything lined up with the hole properly. View 17 Photos Apparently there were some Viper seats lying around, so six of them were stuck into this Durango. Makes sense. It does lose a bit of people-carrying capability as a result, since only two seats fit in each row, and the seats don't fold for extra cargo room. A Dodge spokesperson attested to the fact that all three rows are usable, if not totally comfortable. But then stock third-row seats aren't always that comfortable anyway. Seriously, though, Viper seats. We don't care how comfortable or usable the result is. Although you might not give it a second thought, even the fuel filler needed some special attention. This piece was also lifted from a Dodge Challenger, and it was taken along with the surrounding sheet metal. Because of the different orientation of the filler cover on the Challenger, the builders decided the easiest way to get it to fit was to chop the fuel filler section out and weld it onto the Durango. The designers also put a little blue Stig on the cover. And those are just the cool parts that were hard to install. This Durango features plenty of other slick details, like the custom bumpers, fender flares, and side skirts. Everything is painted B5 Blue with matte black and carbon accents all around. Up front, the bumper hides a pair of fog lights stolen from a Challenger Hellcat – and yes, they're the ones with intakes in the middle. The grille is also a custom piece, losing the standard crosshair design for better airflow. The fender flares cover up some seriously wide, 305-section tires at all four corners, which are hauled down by Hellcat brakes. The rear bumper bumper contains a stylish center-exit exhaust with dual tips.
Germany threatens to ban FCA vehicles over diesel emissions dispute
Tue, May 24 2016Germany is threatening to ban sales of FCA products over diesel emissions. According to the newspaper Bild Am Sonntag, Germany's Federal Motor Transport Authority found evidence of a so-called defeat device that shuts down certain emissions controls after running for 22 minutes. A standard diesel emissions test in the European Union reportedly takes 20 minutes to complete. FCA denies the allegations. "We believe all our vehicles respect EU emissions standards and we believe Italian regulators are the competent authority to evaluate this," the company said in a statement. The latter part of that statement drew ire from German authorities, especially after FCA declined to meet with German transport minister Alexander Dobrindt to discuss the issue. Graziano Delrio, the Italian Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, vowed to work with German authorities on behalf of FCA. According to EU law, FCA is required to homologate its vehicles in Italy because that's where its regional operations are based. When will the diesel-scented soap opera end? We wish we knew, but our Magic 8 Ball is covered in soot. Related Video: News Source: Financial TimesImage Credit: Giuseppe Aresu/Bloomberg via Getty Government/Legal Green Chrysler Dodge Fiat Jeep RAM Emissions Diesel Vehicles FCA