Lifted 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Slt Crew Cab Pickup 4-door Lots Of Chrome on 2040-cars
Springfield, Ohio, United States
I have a 02 Dodge ram 1500. It has the 5.9 magnum engine. Auto tranny
rebuilt at 100,000 miles like all dodges lol. 4wd works excellent. Lots
of aftermarket stuff. Chrome grill guard, hid and led headlights, led
tails, chrome handle covers, chrome towing flip up mirrors, nice
goodyear a/t tires. Air bags for towing ran the hoses to rear bumper for
easy fill/ empty, Flowmaster with dual chrome tips. (nice deep rumble
through all rpm ranges) chrome cover over fuel tank door. 3 inch lift.
tinted windows with visor. Alpine type s 12 inch woofers in custom built
box with pioneer amp. kicker mid and high speakers in all doors. (These
things where pricey) front mount hitch, rear reciever and gooseneck
ball in bed so you can tow anything you want. fluids changed on time
everytime. ( I have alwayse ran synthetic oils since ive owned in 2011.)
Now for the bad it has a dent in rear cab behind rear passanger door.
Someone cut it to tight with a goose neck trailer. it does not effect
the way the rear door opens or effect the rear glass. also a small dent
in top of tailgate. Im shure someone good at body work can fix this up
pretty easy. This truck is a truck on fuel lol. I get about 12-14 miles a
gallon babying the pedal. It has blue interior and champion white
paint. Paint is shiney. I try to wax annually. 128051 on the odo as it
sits. This will change due to it being my daily driver. Bank has title
so whoever buys can go with me to get title m-f and have it notorized
there. Sorry for the book I just wrote. I just want you to know what
your are getting. I love the truck but i drive 120 miles round trip to
work. If you like attention this is a truck for you. No trades sorry
937 four five zero 5713 call or text anytime. Thanks for looking
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