2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Hemi 4x4 on 2040-cars
Lubbock, Texas, United States
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2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Hemi 4X4
PAINTED BUMPERS DVD REMOTE START CRUISE UCONNECT POWER SEAT DUAL AC FOX SHOX
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2011 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Hemi 4X4
This Ram is sexy...probably one of the better looking trucks on our lot (and we have quite a few lifted trucks out
there). Lifted, painted bumpers, black Gear Wheels and all the right options, such as, Fox Shox, power windows,
power mirrors, power locks, driver power seat, steering controls, cruise control, factory navigation radio --
satellite ready with back up camera, uConnect, and in dash DVD, dual A/C climate controls, remote start, factory
trailer brake control, spray in bed liner, and so much more. Now, we did find paint work done to the tailgate.
However, the Carfax report is clean and clear and you'll be happy with the work. The Hemi engine is the perfect
amount of power and prestige to go alongside this irresistible truck. There is no turning away from this 2011 Dodge
1500 4WD; there is nothing that is going to make you strive for more and for better than this truck will.
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