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2003 Dodge Ram Quad Cab 4x4 140,600 Miles on 2040-cars

US $7,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:140600
Location:

Clarkson, Kentucky, United States

Clarkson, Kentucky, United States

2003 dodge ram quad cab SLT 1500 4x4: 140,300 miles. Dual exhaust, 
Tinted windows inside looks like new. Has the gas saving 4.7 V8 SFI OHV. UNDER RAIL BOX BEDLINER (N/A w/XMD Over Rail Box Bedliner) 
LNJFog Lamps
GXMRemote Keyless Entry
AHCTRAILER TOW GROUP 
700-amp battery
HD engine cooling
class IV hitch receiver
7-pin wiring harness 

GFDSLIDING REAR WINDOW (N/A w/GFA Rear Window Defroster)

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