Dodge: Ram 2500 on 2040-cars
Covesville, Virginia, United States
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Alright folks.. I have for sell MY BABY the obvious 2007 Ram 2500 5.9L. This truck has the newer interior starting in 2007 and the truck was born in December of 2006. This is literally the LAST of the 5.9L. This truck is flawless as you can see from the pictures. The engine as well as the rest of the truck is good for an easy 300,000 miles and beyond. Crazy strong running engine. Zero problems what so ever. I hate to get rid of it and I might not depending on the offers. I put an average of 3,000 miles a year on this thing. I have owned it since 50,000 miles. First year I drove it daily : ) It is baby and garaged. I will list below all upgrades and add ons I can think of. Interior is flawless. 105,000 on the speedo. Just broke in. Asking $32,000 OBO. Make offer! You will NOT be disappointed in this purchase. Bullydog GT Programmer5 turbo back FLOPRO exhaustAFE Cold Air Intake (brand new filter)6 Pure Performance lift kit18 XD rims with 37 Toyos (80% tread left)Matching spare in back of bedAftermarket grill and headlights2 - 10 JL subwoofers under back seatHas rear air bags (makes huge difference on ride quality)Has BnM gooseneck hitch installed (used 3 times)ToolboxBed linerSide stepsFront seat coversSpare tire TITAN FUEL TANK (extra 30 gallons) transfers to tankTrailer brake controlLight barWindow tintBrand new brakes/rotors all the way around Im sure theres something ive missed but I can add that up if you want and it will clear $20,000 in upgrades alone..
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