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2006 Dodge Sprinter 2500 Cargo - 158" Wheel Base - High Top on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:212000 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Norwood, Massachusetts, United States

Norwood, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cargo Van
Engine:2.7L 2687CC 165Cu. In. l5 DIESEL DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: wd0pd744x65900108
Year: 2006
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Dodge
Model: Sprinter
Trim: Base Standard Cargo Van 3-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 212,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray

THIS IS A 2006 DODGE SPRINTER VAN.

IT'S A HIGH TOP, 158 INCH WHEEL BASE.

IT BELONGED TO A PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY SINCE NEW. IT WAS ORDERED WITH THE FACTORY DIVIDER WITH THE LOCKING SLIDING DOOR. THE PASS SEAT IS JUST A JUMP SEAT, AND THE PASS SIDE AIR BAG WAS DELETED. IT WAS NOT A DELIVERY VAN.

IT HAS POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, CRUISE CONTROL, AND TWO SKYLIGHTS IN THE REAR CARGO AREA.

IT WAS REPAINTED. IT'S NOT THE BEST JOB, BUT IT'S PRESENTABLE. IT HAS A DENT THAT WAS PUSHED OUT, AND IT HAS SOME RUST ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SLIDING DOOR THAT WASN'T FIXED VERY WELL (see pics). BEFORE BEING PAINTED, THE PAINT WAS ALL ORIGINAL. IT WAS REPAINTED BECAUSE IT WAS COVERED IN LETTERING THAT HAD TO BE SCRAPED OFF.

THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND CLEAN.

IT RUNS AND DRIVES WELL, BUT IT DOES HAVE A FEW ISSUES. IT HAS A CRACK IN THE WINDSHIELD COMING DOWN FROM THE TOP ABOUT 6 INCHES. IT NEEDS FRONT STABILIZER BAR BUSHINGS (IT HAS A SHAKE AROUND 70 MPH). THE A/C HAS PRESSURE IN THE SYSTEM, BUT THE COMPRESSOR ISN'T KICKING ON.

IT ALSO HAS THE TYPICAL "RUMBLE STRIP NOISE". IT'S NOT VERY STRONG, AND IT MOSTLY GOES AWAY WHEN IT'S WARMED UP. IF YOUR NOT FAMILIAR WITH WHAT THAT IS, HERE IS A LINK THAT EXPLAINS IT, AND EXPLAINS HOW TO CORRECT IT.

http://dieselrepairblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/sprinter-transmission-rsn-repair/ 

THE TIRES HAVE ABOUT 65% TREAD LEFT. IT DRIVES STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD. THE BRAKES FEEL GOOD. THE TRANSMISSION FLUID IS IN GOOD SHAPE, BUT NOT NEW. THE OIL LOOKS CLEAN, BUT I HAVE NO SERVICE RECORDS SO I WOULD SUGGEST AN OIL SERVICE SOONER THAN LATER.

IT'S A TYPICAL DODGE SPRINTER, RUNS WELL, NEEDS A FEW THINGS, BUT SHOULD GO ANOTHER 200K MILES WITH A LITTLE TLC.



PLEASE READ ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BELOW BEFORE BIDDING.


I AM A NEW HAMPSHIRE WHOLESALE DEALER.


THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, IN NEED OF REPAIR. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.


I REQUIRE A 20% DEPOSIT WITHIN 3 CALENDER DAYS, AND THE BALANCE WITHIN 10 DAYS.


(PLEASE NOTE: I ALSO REQUIRE AN INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $100. THROUGH PAYPAL. I'VE BEEN TOLD BY EBAY THAT THIS WILL INSURE THAT I'M NOT TIED UP BY FRADULENT BIDDERS. THIS WILL OF COURSE BE APPLIED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE, BUT THE OTHER PAYMENT TERMS STILL APPLY AS WELL...IF FOR SOME REASON YOU CAN'T DO THIS, THEN YOU MUST CALL ME TO DISCUSS IT BEFORE BIDDING)


I WILL ACCEPT CASH, MONEY ORDERS, CASHIERS CHECKS, WIRE TRANSFERS, AND EVEN PERSONAL CHECKS, BUT NOTHING LEAVES HERE UNTIL ALL OF THE FUNDS HAVE CLEARED MY ACCOUNT (NOT JUST POSTED TO IT).


IF YOUR CONCERNED ABOUT SEEING THE VEHICLE BEFORE PAYING FOR IT, THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME BY PHONE TO DISCUSS IT BEFORE YOU BID.


IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY, HAVE NO FEEDBACK, OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, THEN PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID. IF YOU DON'T, THEN I WILL BLOCK YOU FROM BIDDING ANY FURTHER UNTIL I HAVE HEARD FROM YOU.


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AT ALL, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT 1-781-820-3435 (9-6 EST) OR EMAIL ME. I WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.


IF YOU BID ON MY ITEM, AND IT HASN'T MET THE RESERVE, THEN FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME ABOUT IT. I DON'T ALLWAYS RELIST.


I WILL NOT REVEAL MY RESERVE, SO PLEASE JUST BID TO WHAT YOUR COMFORTABLE WITH.


THANKS FOR LOOKING, AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING.



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