07 Dodge Ram 2500 Mega Cab 4x4 Diesel 6.7 Tune New Tires on 2040-cars
Kenner, Louisiana, United States
2007 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT MEGA CAB 4x4
Like New 2007 Dodge Ram 2500 MEGA CAB very nice, navigation system, backup camera, 4x4, clean tittle and with the famous Cummins Engine!! Lots of extras $.
220k all hwy miles, Runs & drives like new, Very well-maintained $19990
MEGA CAB
6.7L Cummins motor
4 x 4
EGR valve delete kit install for better MPG and performance (paid $2500 with the tune)
Tuned by RACE ME
EDGE system monitor Rear suspension AIR Bags
Navigation system
DVD player
Pioneer DVD, XM Satellite Radio (paid $3000 for the complete audio system)
Backup camera
JL speakers
JL amplifier
JL subwoofer
Radar K40 installer with front and rear sensors (paid $1700)
New Tires install 2 months a go. (4 Bridgestone A/T 285/70R17 paid $1200)
OEM turbo still under factory warranty
Very well-maintained
Power windows & locks
Custom exhaust system "sounds great" 5 inch exhaust
I’m selling this truck because I no longer use it after I sold my camping trailer. I can provide all invoice for the accessories.
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