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US $31,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:82500
Location:

Springdale, Arkansas, United States

Springdale, Arkansas, United States

 For Sale is a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 SLT short bed quad cab w/ 82,000 miles. I'm the second owner and I've had it since the truck had 23,000 miles. I have always used Royal Purple fluids in engine and transmission and Mopar fuel filters. Here is a list of all the options and upgrades on the truck.
5.9 liter Cummins Turbo Diesel
Power WIndows and Locks
Keyless Entry
Cloth Seats
Pioneer Touch screen head unit w/ NAV
Kicker 500watt amp
2 10" subs under back seat in custom box
6" FabTech Lift
20x12 Fuel Hostage wheels -44 offset
Top Gun Customz HD adjustable track bar
Steering box frame brace
New Upgraded Mopar HD Steering linkage Install May 2014
New Moog upper and lower ball joints
New Moog Front Wheel Bearings
New U-Joints and balanced rear drive shaft
Diff fluids were just changed May 2014
New batteries installed August 2013
New starter with Larry B's upgrade installed August 2013
355/60R20 Falken Wildpeak A/T Tires w/ 75% tread
NFab nerf bars
Sprayed in bed liner
Bushwacker Fender Flares
S&B Cold Air Box
Edge CTS Touch Screen Monitor
Diablo Predator Programmer
4" ProFlow Exhaust turbo back w/ 5" black tip
Custom Built Stainless Air intake manifold w/ port fittings
New A/C condenser installed May 2014
Front Backwoods Bumper w/ 20' LED light bar and HID lights on the corners
12,000 pound Winch
Drilled and slotted brake rotors
HID Projector Headlights
I also have new Top Gun Customz 2" front lift spacers and dual front shock brackets and Snow performance stage 3 water/meth injection that have not been installed and will go with the truck
This is a great truck and gets around 18 to 20 mpg and very dependable.
Transmission shifts and pulls perfect and 4 wheel drive works great. It has never hauled any heavy loads.
I hate to part ways with this truck but I hardly drive it and ready to start building another one.
Does not come with tool box.
Located in Springdale, AR 

Dodge Ram 2500 for Sale

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