Dodge Ram 2500 Laramie 4x4 5.9 Cummins (sterling Badges) 74k Miles on 2040-cars
Port Neches, Texas, United States
I have a 2007 Ram 2500 4x4 laramie Mega cab with the highly desirable 5.9l cummins with only 74k miles for sale. I added the Sterling Grille and badges because I liked the look. I still have original grille if you would like. I ordered the truck brand new and have never had any issues with it. I added a spray in bed liner, bed slide, amp power steps, navigation, fender flares, 20" rockstar wheels, Michelin tires and a Smarty Jr. for tire size calibration. This truck has never been in the mud and is a real eye catcher. Many people have never seen this set up and are constantly asking what it is. This is undoubtedly the best truck I've ever owned and I probably should'nt sell but I got the fever and bought a 2012. Now, so I don't get a ton of questions about the Sterling I will try to explain. In 2007 to 2009 Sterling took Dodge 4500/5500 cab and chassis models and put there badges on them. These trucks where actually the 2007.5 years and up that contained the 6.7l engines. You would mostly see them on wreckers and they were called the sterling bullet and were never offered as a pickup truck. This is a non smoker adult owned pickup and has never towed anything bigger than a utility trailer.
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