2005 Dodge Magnum R/t Wagon 4-door 5.7l Hemi Rwd on 2040-cars
Hudson, Wisconsin, United States
I've got a 2005 Dodge Magnum RT Hemi for sale. It's got 130k miles on
it. Paint is absolutely beautiful. Look at the picture looking down the
side of the car, you can see the reflection of the surrounding area like
its a mirror. Paint is gorgeous!
Has 3k miles on brand new tires with lifetime rotation from Tireplus. All new brakes on it as of 4k miles ago (Rotors, Pads, even Parking Brakes). New Plugs 7k miles ago. Has Flowmaster Force II exhaust which was over 700 when new. It's also got an AEM Brute Force Cold Air Intake. It also has new Sway bar links on both sides and new lower and upper control arm on the driver side. New Tie rod end and new sway bar bushings. I've got receipts for all the work done to it in the last 5k miles, almost 1800 dollars in parts not including exhaust or the intake. Oil has always been changed religiously with Mobile 1 full synthetic since I owned it and it doesn't burn a drop. Always starts and runs strong and transmission shifts perfectly. It's got a 2 tone interior with black and grey. The seats and part of the door panels are grey and the rest is black. Has a 300C SRT8 Faux Carbon Fiber Shifter Surround. Hemi V8 with MDS (Multi Displacement System) 340hp 390 ft/lbs torque 5 Speed Automatic Power Sunroof Power Windows, Locks, Cruise, Tilt, and AC Heated and Power Driver and Passenger Seats Dual Climate Control 4 wheel disc brakes with ABS Traction Control Front and Rear Sway Bars Limited Slip Rear Differential Aluminum Alloy 18 inch factory rims. Tires only have 3000 miles on them. Body is in excellent shape. Was just fully detailed after taking it out of storage this winter. Polished and waxed. Not one spot of rust on it inside or out. You will not find a car with a more mirror like reflective paint. Absolutely smooth as glass! Just a few rock chips in the front as you'd expect on a car with 130k on it. Interior is in great shape too. Never smoked in. This car runs and drives great. I've spent a lot of money to make sure it was properly maintained and reliable. There are two minor issues with the car. The first is that as of a week ago the 6 disk changer stopped playing CD's. It still functions as a radio but it will not play or eject my CD's. I'm doing some research to see if I can fix it somehow but in case I can't you at least know now. The other minor issue is the hood lift struts don't hold open the hood anymore. They cost about 22 dollars here on ebay but I just have never gotten around to replacing them. Other then that everything functions as it should, the AC is cold and the heat is hot! It shifts through all the gears perfectly and it stops on a dime. I average about 20 mpg with mixed city/highway driving. The minor accident you see on the history report in AZ was the rear liftgate and bumper were backed into and damaged. Both were replaced. No structural damage occurred and as you can see it was way back in 2007. It has a clear title. I do have a lien on the title with my local credit union. Myself and the buyer will go to the credit union, you will pay off whats left on the loan and they will clear the lien. Cash in person would probably work best. Any questions feel free to ask. This is a no reserve auction! |
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