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2005 Dodge Ram Diesel Quad Cab Lifted 4x4 Slt on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:180300
Location:

North Easton, Massachusetts, United States

North Easton, Massachusetts, United States

Hello all 

Serious bidders only please anyone with less than 50 feedback please email me before bidding 

Here is my baby 
2005 dodge ram 2500 cummins diesel quad cab 4x4 
Truck is slt with offroad package power heated mirrors power windows/locks , power driver seat 
I have owned since new in 05 

The engine oil has been changed every 5,000 
The transmission was replaced 8-13 with a stage 1 ats transmission 
The driveshafts were replaced with new oem shafts in 13
Rear axle was serviced in 13 
Power steering box replaced 11-13
Transfer case rebuilt 7-13
A/c compressor and belt was just replaced 7-14 
Drivers seat foam and fabric replaced 13
Headlights are hid with projector retrofits
Back rack was custom built with forward and rear facing led lights 
Body is in very good shape truck never been in accident 
Front bumper cover was repainted due to flaking and tailgate replaced also
Truck had plow frame installed in 11-12 season and has plowed 3 winters 
Complete on truck 3 plug for fisher plow 
Has whelen hideaway led strobes 
Bushwacker fender flares 
Tri fold bed cover 
Raptor 150 fuel pump 
The suspension is where it shines new components installed on 1/14 front dt profab long arms rear, carli mini packs,and thuren extended shackels rides on 4" skyjacker front coils 
Rides beautiful huge huge improvement over stock
Exaust is stainless mbrp 5" turbo back with 2 aeroturbine mufflers to 8" tip 
Rims are moto metal 17"
Tires are 34.5" Goodyear duratrac 50% 
Included is complete on truck mounts and wiring for a fisher plow

Engine mods include quad zilla boost cooler 
And a smarty programmer 
Injectors were replaced at approximately 110k with dragon flow 50hp nozzles 

This has been my baby for the past 9 years and has been maintained excellent 

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