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2007 Dodge Sprinter 2500 144" 3.5l Nice No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:195901 Color: IS IN NICE SHAPE
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THIS IS A 2007 DODGE SPRINTER 2500 CARGO VAN ( 144" WB ) W/ OPTIONAL 3.5 LITRE GAS ENGINE.

THE SPRINTER FEATURES A 3.5 LITRE V-6 GAS ENGINE, 5 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, 195,901 MILES, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS,  CRUISE CONTROL, TILT WHEEL, A/C, STEREO AND KEYLESS ENTRY.

THE VAN RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT, STEERING AND SUSPENSION ARE ALL TIGHT, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD AND ALL POWER ACC ARE OPERATIONAL. THE 3.5L GAS ENGINE HAS INCREDIBLE POWER. I WOULD NOT HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS VAN ANYWHERE OR ANY DISTANCE.

BODY / EXTERIOR IS IN NICE SHAPE ( FEW MINOR SCRATCHES / DINGS )  IT DOES HAVE A SPOT OF CHIPPED PAINT ON THE REAR DOORS ( AS SHOWN IN THE PICS ).

INTERIOR LOOKS GOOD, SHOWS MINIMAL WEAR ( NON SMOKER ) AND EVERYTHING WORKS.

                                    

 

             *******  SELLING NO RESERVE, LAST BID OWNS IT  *******

 

SPRINTER IS LOCATED IN GREEN BAY,WI AND IT CAN BE INSPECTED / DRIVEN ANYTIME.  VAN  HAS A CLEAR WISCONSIN TITLE AND IS READY TO BE SOLD....... BUYER TO PAY ALL SHIPPING COST OR FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME ( I'LL PICK YOU UP AT THE GREEN BAY,WI AIRPORT (GRB) FOR REASONABLE SHIPPING RATES CHECK WITH (WWW.USHIP.COM)...... FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END, CASH (IN-PERSON) OR BANK WIRE TRANSFERS ONLY....IF THE VAN IS PAID FOR IN-FULL, I WILL STORE IT FREE OF CHARGE AS LONG AS NEEDED....SPRINTER IS BEING SOLD THRU A LICENSED WISCONSIN DEALER, WISCONSIN RESIDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY LOCAL SALES TAX / REGISTRATION FEE'S AT TIME OF PICK UP.....WINNING BIDDER MUST CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HRS OF AUCTIONS END.

THANKS.

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