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2014 Dodge Ram 2500 Limited 2500 4wd on 2040-cars

US $22,100.00
Year:2014 Mileage:6100 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States

Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States

E-Mail Questions at: karrydorrough@netzero.net .

2014 DODGE RAM 2500 MEGA CAB LIMITED
6100 MILES, BOUGHT BRAND NEW FIRST OWNER
BODY: BRIGHT WHITE COLOR, COLOR MATCHED BUMPERR AND FENDER FLARES,
LED LIGHT SWAP, CUSTOM LIGHT BAR IN FRONT BUMPER,
ABSOLUTELY NO FLAWS SCRAPES OR DINGS, SOFT TONNEAU COVER
FACTORY SPRAY IN BEDLINER
WINDOW TINT
INTERIOR: LIMITED PACKAGE WITH EVERY OPTION, HEATED SEATS (FRONT AND REAR) HEATED STEERING WHEEL AIR CONDITIONED
SEATS, BLACK LEATHER WITH LIMITED PACKAGE DETAIL AND STITCHING. HEAVY DUTY FLOOR MATS.
STEREO: OVER $6,000 IN CUSTOM STEREO. ALL NEW COMPONENT SPEAKERS IN THE DOORS, CUSTOM SUBWOOFER ENCLOSURE WITH 4
JL AUDIO 12” SUBS. ALL THE EQUIPMENT IS PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED UTILIZING THE FACTORY HEAD UNIT. ALL EQUIPMENT
IS HIDDEN AND PROFESSIONAL. INTERIOR APPEARS STOCK WITH NO MODIFICATIONS DONE.
SUSPENSION: TOP OF THE LINE BDS 6” LIFT KIT. ALL UPGRADES WERE CHOSEN SUCH AS, FOX SHOCKS, DUAL STEERING
STABILIZER, AND ADJUSTABLE TRAC BAR.
WHEELS AND TIRES: 22X11 FUEL WHEELS PVD COATED WITH 37-13.50-22 TOYO M/T TIRES
MOTOR: ALL FACTORY!!! NO MODS OR ADD ONS
THIS TRUCK IS JUST AS IT CAME OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR. STICKER PRICE WAS $72000.00. WITH ALL THE ADD ONS AND MODS I
HAVE $100,000.00 IN THIS TRUCK.
NEVER SEEN WEATHER OR WINTER. ALWAYS STORED IN CLIMATE CONTROLLED FACILITY. ABSOLUTELY NO ISSUES MECHANICALLY OR
COSMETIC. REAL HEAD TURNER WITH COMPLIMENTS GIVEN EVERYTIME I DRIVE IT. I AM A HUGE DODGE CUMMINS ENTHUSIAST AND
HAVE BUILT SEVERAL TRUCKS. I AM READY FOR A NEW PROJECT SO I MUST LET THIS GO…

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Sun, 20 Jul 2014

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Hero gets his truck back better than new thanks to community support [w/video]

Sun, 29 Jun 2014

You ever hear a story and start cringing before you hear the end because you know how it's going to turn out? That could very well have been the case with the story from a few weeks ago in West Valley City, Utah, where a 14-year-old kid stole his grandfather's Hyundai Veloster and took it for a joyride - through a park full of children. But instead it turned into a heart-warming tale of heroism and a community banding together to do what's right... and then some.
Bryson Rowley was that hero who identified the danger and, rather than sit idly by and watch the joyrider potentially run over a child, got into his truck and drove it into the menacing runaway hatchback. The collision caused some $7,500 to his 2008 Dodge Ram 2500, but instead of getting stuck with the bill - one which his insurance may very well have refused to pay since the crash was, technically speaking, intentional - his community pitched in a helping hand.
Bryan Ellison, who owns West Valley Carstar with his brother, saw the news on television and wanted to help. So he brought Rowley a rental car, picked up his truck and brought it back to his auto repair shop. People from around the community donated parts, and when all was said and done, some $15,000 of work and upgrades were performed on the Ram that was returned to an overwhelmed Bryson Rowley better than new. Watch the video below for the full story.