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Dodge Magnum Rt Hemi 5.7 Awd 50k Miles Loaded! R/t Low All Wheel Drive Silver on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:49500 Color: is better than when I got it
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Advertising:

 Ultimate WAGON.  Rare, hard to find,  Fairly low miles less than 50k miles.   AWD( ALL WHEEL DRIVE) RT 5.7 HEMI.    Loaded with almost all options( No roof rack ). Boston Audio system (very loud! Six Disc MP3 player. NAV / Navigation . heated seats. Interior is Very Clean/no rips.  Exterior is better than when I got it.    Can get more pics if you request. Installled is a 2 month old KN air filter. Spark plugs were replaced aproximately18k miles ago .  The 6 disc mp3 player was repaired at the dealer when I got it.  I also had another newer NAV disc in since the original disc was unreadable.  Car has  many other  options including Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls, HomeLink Universal Garage Door Opener, Instrument Cluster w/Display Screen, Security Alarm, Temperature & Compass Gauge,Traveler/Mini Trip Computer and Vehicle Information Center 
  also bluetooth among other things....
 runs great!

All original equipment and accessories are with the car, including owner’s and service manuals, as well as the unused jack and spare.  including rear cover for the back.   
Clean/ Clear Title . I am 2nd Owner. Normal wear and tear...



I have autocheck copy if you request and also currently working on a youtube video.

History... Was in  a recent  light  fender bender which resulted in  small scratches to the passenger fender and bumper and the headlight came out a little. Everything was  repainted/repaired. In the process I had the rear bumper and the rear quarter panel repainted as well due to slight oxidation/ light scratches.  Currently  it is missing two plastics clips for the rear cargo area where the spare tire is.  Also the NAV button  got knocked off  but it will work fine without it since you can still move the joystick. The  NAV disc dvd cover has some scratches.   Please  understand that this is a used vehicle and I may be missing a few details.
 I am selling this due to a larger family and work changes.  |I cannot enjoy the full power when my work is only a few miles away hence the low miles. Tires/Brakes may be good for another 10k miles.  The battery is original as far as I can tell.  I will include New front and rear brakes and new Gorilla lug nuts all in boxes assuming that I can locate it.
RUNs Great.
No Warranty or guarantee is implied in any ways. I reserve the right to sell the vehicle locally. I  will work with your shipper.








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