One Of A Kind 100% Linex 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins on 2040-cars
Morgantown, Pennsylvania, United States
You are looking at a one of a kind 2001 dodge ram 2500 equpied with the 24 valve cummins turbo diesel backed by a 6 speed manual transmission. This truck has a BD super B turbo powder coated red, BD stainless steel manifold, South bend double disk clutch put in 15,000 miles ago, S&B air intake, BD short shift kit, Air dog 150 gph lift pump, Edge juice with attitude, Ati harmonic dampener, 4 inch turbo back exhaust to a 5 inch tip. This truck dynoed at 344hp and 774 ft lbs. The truck was professionally sprayed with white Linex. The truck has a safety rack with a 50 inch L.E.D light bar mounted to it. The truck also has full H.I.Ds in the front head lights and fog lights. The interior has the normal dodge cracks but no pieces are missing, also the driver side seat has a minor rip. The truck also has full Kenwood stereo system with 2 amps and 2 10inch subs under the rear seat. The truck also has a skyjacker 2.5 inch lift all around with the bigger coil spings. Contact with any questions.
On Sep-09-14 at 16:19:58 PDT, seller added the following information: This truck has the normal dodge cracked dash but no pieces missing, also has a few dings and the driver side front fender has a few small rust bubbles under the linex, A/C does not work but most likely needs a recharge, Lastly cruise control does not work. |
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