2007 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 5.9l Cummins Diesel on 2040-cars
Le Roy, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.9L 359Cu. In. l6 DIESEL OHV Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Dodge
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Ram 2500
Trim: SLT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 45,900
UP FOR SALE IS MY 2007 DODGE RAM 2500. IT HAS THE 5.9L CUMMINS DIESEL. IT IS 4X4. TRUCK HAS 46,000 ORIGINAL MILES ON IT. IT HAS A 6 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT. THE TIRES ARE 60% OR BETTER. THEY ARE 37X12.50X17 COOPER STT. THE WHEELS ARE MOTO METAL 17X9. THE TRUCK IS TWO TONE GRAY. IT HAS A 5 INCH EXHAUST WITH A RESONATOR. IT HAS A HOLE ON THE BED FROM WHERE I HAD A STACK MOUNTED AND WHERE I HAD A GOOSENECK BALL. TRUCK IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WITH A FEW ROCK CHIPS FROM THE TIRES. CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE HAVE FUNDS LINED UP BEFORE BUYING. COME AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF BEFORE BUYING. NO WARRANTY, SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS, NO REFUNDS. TRUCK DOES NOT LEAVE UNTIL PAID IN FULL AND PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION ENDING OR TRUCK WILL BE RELISTED. CASH, CASHIERS CHECK OR WIRE TRANSFER ARE THE ONLY FORMS OF PAYMENT ACCEPTED. RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END LISTING AT ANY TIME AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY.
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