2012 Ram 2500 Mega Cab on 2040-cars
Baker, Nevada, United States
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2012 MEGA CAB 4X4 LARMIE RAM 2500
THIS TRUCK IS STILL LIKE BRAND NEW INSIDE AND OUT. THE INTERIOR IS LEATHER AND THE CARPET HAS BEEN PROTECTED SINCE NEW WITH CUSTOM FITTING HUSKYLINERS FLOOR MATS.THE BED HAS A "LINE-X SPRAY IN BED LINER" AND A RUBBER BED MAT FOR EXTRA PROTECTION. THE TRUCK BED IS PERFECT. THIS TRUCK HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR A WORK TRUCK. THE BED ALSO HAS A B&W UNDER THE BED MOUNTED GOOSNECK BALL RECIEVER. THUS ALLOWING YOU TO SIMPLY FLIP THE BALL UP SIDE DOWN IF YOU ARENT USING IT SO YOU DON'T LOSE ANY OF YOUR BED SPACE. INTERIOR FEATURES: SECURITY ALARM, PARKVIEW BACKUP CAMER, SPEED CONTROL, POWER LOCKS, ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL INTRGRATED TRAILER BRAKE CONTROLLER, REMOTE SART AND KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER WINDOWS, POWER ACC DELAY, AUTO HEADLAMPS, AIRCONDTIONING/DUAL TEMP CONTROL, GPS NAVIGATION, MEDIA CENTER 730N CD/DVD/MP3/HDD/NAV, SIRIUSXM TRAVEL LINK, SIRIUSXM TRAFFIC, 40GB HARD DRIVE WITH 20GB AVAILABLE,SIRIUSXM RADIO, 506W ALPINE PREMIUM SOUND W/9 SPEAKERS &SUBWOOFER, BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO, UCONNECT VOICE COMMAND WITH BLUETOOTH, PWER 10 WAY DRIVER SEAT W/MEMORY& PWR6-WAY PASS SEAT, MEMORY FOR RADIO/DRIVERS SEAT/MIRROR, HEATED STEERING WHEEEL, 12VOLT AUXILLIARY PORWER OUTLET, HEATED FRONT SEATS, STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED AUDIO CONTROLS, 115 VOLT AUXILLIARY POWEER OUTLET,REAR POWERSLIDING WINDOW,LEATHER TRIMMED BUCKET SEATS HEATED SECOND ROW SEATS, VENTILATED FRONT SEATS.
EXTIOR FEATURES LOCKING TAILGATE, FOG LAMPS, TRAILER TOW WIRING WITH 7PIN CONNECTOR, TRAILER TOW WIRING 4-PIN CONNECTOR, CLASS 1V RECIVER HITCH.
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