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Ram 5500 Laramie 4x4 Crew Cab Cm Hauler Bed 4wd Leather Nav Cummins Diesel 4500 on 2040-cars

US $51,950.00
Year:2012 Mileage:20893 Color: / Black Interior
Location:

Wolfforth, Texas, United States

Wolfforth, Texas, United States
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Hard to Find Ram 5500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 Low Miles Hauler
Hard to Find Ram 5500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 Low Miles
White / Black
20,893 Miles / VIN: 3C7WDNFL2CG288507

Contact Darin Benton at Performance Unlimited

at (806) 786-7676
839 US Hwy 62-82 Wolfforth, TX 79382
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Hard to Find Ram 5500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 Low Miles
White Exterior / Black Interior VIN: 3C7WDNFL2CG288507
Cummins Turbo Diesel/ 6Speed Automatic Transmission Inventory ID: 288507
Vehicle Description

Up for your consideration is a very rare and very clean 2012 Ram 5500 Crew Cab Truck. Unlike most Ram 4500-5500s, this is equipped with the heavily optioned Laramie Package which includes things like heated and cooled leather seating along with heated steering wheel. Additionally this is the longer 84in cab to axle and a whooping 197in wheel base. This makes for a much smoother ride and plenty of storage in the Custom CM Hauler bed. This bed is 135in long and 48in wide. The bed alone was over $10,000!

Powering this Ram is the massive 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel mated to the rock solid Aisin 6-speed Automatic Transmission. The truck is wearing just under 21,000 miles and has been very well kept. It specially ordered by a local tower service to haul equipment for service and construction of communication towers. Because it was an owner/operator this truck was not driven by numerous employees so it is very clean inside and out. Notice the Weathertech Floor Liners, you can tell this truck is not like most work trucks. It was recently traded for a new Ram at a local Dodge dealership, the owner no longer needed a truck of this magnitude.

We have done a light detail to get this truck where you are viewing it today. It has NOT been wrecked or damaged in any way and it has a clean auto history. The truck has NOT been smoked in and has not been abused. The remaining factory warranty is in place alone with a diesel engine warranty up to 100,000 miles, it was put into service 10-1-2012 so it has 4 years remaining on the engine warranty and 2 years on the bumper to bumper. The nice thing about the 4500/5500 truck is that they are Clean Air Certified and can be idled without damage to exhaust components.

Performance Unlimited is a small specialty dealer located in West Texas about 300 miles west of the Dallas-Ft Worth Region. We are just minutes from the Lubbock International Airport(all major carriers service this airport) and located in the Lubbock region(approx 250,000 people). NO, we are not a car dealer! We specialize in unique and hard to find boats, rvs, and the occasional motor vehicle. Over 90% of business is transacted online and we have extensive experience with long distance transactions. Literally millions of dollars worth of inventory is delivered to customers we never meet face to face. Shipping on a piece like this will be about $1.50 per mile(and will be driven), use Google Maps to determine the distance, our zip code here is 79382. All inventory is stored indoors and all sold inventory can be stored up to 30 days inside with NO charge. Please have all finances in order, as we require all units to be paid for within 7days and we do NOT finance. If you require Financing and have good credit, we can help but will need to know prior to accepting offers. Deposits will only be forfeited should you view the unit and deem it to be different from its description. Please view all photos, videos and read the entire description prior to asking questions, calling, or making offers. Please allow all photos to load, in some cases use the inner scroll to view all pics....they are all there and close to 120 of them! All buyers are subject to dealer fees and applicable taxes(about $300), All Texas buyers will pay 6.25% Sales Tax and about $300 in registration fees. Darin Benton 806-786-7676

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Equipment & Features

 

Features

Comfort

  • Keyless Entry
  • Air Conditioning
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Steering
  • Handsfree Communications
  • Cooled Driver Seat
  • Climate Control
  • Power Driver Mirror
  • Power Passenger Mirror
  • Steering wheel controls

Safety

  • Driver Air Bag
  • Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Power Door Locks
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft System
  • Fog Lamps
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Auto-On Headlights
  • Alarm
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Side Air Bag
  • Passenger Air Bag

Seat

  • Leather Seats
  • Child Safety Lock
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Bucket Seats
  • Seat Memory
  • Heated Passenger Seat
  • Heated Driver Seat
  • Power Passenger Seat

Sound System

  • MP3 Player
  • Satellite Radio
  • Premium Sound

Windows

  • Power Windows

Other Features

  • Alloy Wheels
  • Hitch/Towing Package
  • Front Tow Hook Receiver
  • Trailer Hitch Receiver
  • Auxiliary Power Outlet
  • Navigation System
  • Dual Rear Wheels
  • Tinted Glass

 

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