2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Srt-10 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 8.3l Viper Engine on 2040-cars
Mendon, Massachusetts, United States
2006 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Crew Cab, 8.3L V10 Viper engine LOW 23,863miles!! Exterior color: Brilliant Black, RWD, Ram SRT exterior accents, tonneau cover w/ spoiler (painted), SRT bed mat, 22inch polished aluminum wheels, stainless dual exhaust. Interior is immaculate, factory NAV, heated leather seats, pedal adjust, moon roof, infinity sound system, push-button start, embroidered head rests. Truck is a 2-owner clean carfax (I can email copies). Only imperfections are on the body and they are minor: dime size dent on the tonneau cover, small dent on left rear quater, right front door a few small scuffs, rear bumper has some stains from acid erosion in the clearcoat (pictures of all imperfections). Tread on all tires are good (I have pictures). This truck is very clean, runs and drives great a true SRT. Feel free to contact me with any questions or requests for more pictures. My name is Craig. Good Luck Bidding.
** Truck is a RE-LIST, previous buyer bought another vehicle off of my lot** A down payment of 20% of the purchase price is due within 48 hours of auction closing Buyer is responsible for shipping of this truck Buyer is responsible for a $289 DOC fee |
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