2015 Ram 2500 Slt on 2040-cars
Apache Junction, Arizona, United States
For sale is an incredibly clean RAM 2500 with 28,822 Miles. Adds include AMP Powerstep Retractable Running Boards, Front Leveling Kit, Tinted Front Windows, Rhino Liner, Upgraded Audio, Backup Camera, Backup Sensors, Upgraded Wheels and near new Toyo Open Country Tires with less than 5000 miles, Undercoating, and best of all the 6.4 Liter Engine is a Rocket. This truck has amazing power at 410 HP and 429 ft lbs torque. At highway speeds, the truck goes into Economy mode where half the cylinder shut down enabling very efficient fuel consumption. Non-Smoker and always garaged. decal will be easily removed upon sale.
Contact only by mail : tayleslemuelfc9@yahoo.com
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