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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Slt Crew Pickup 5.7l V8 Sfi on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:69000
Location:

Edison, New Jersey, United States

Edison, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

2004 - DODGE RAM 1500 - QUAD SLT CREW PICKUP - 5.7L HEMI - V8 - SFI - 4 WHEEL DRIVE

Mileage - 69,000.

Engine - Excellent Condition.

Transmission - Smooth shifting, Excellent Condition.

Inspection good until OCT 2015.

Runs Great.

It has a tiny hole on the driver's seat. Has very minor scuff marks and scratches. Please see the pictures.

Comes With 2 Keys + 1 FOB.

20" chrome wheels.

Extended fender flares.

Tow package.

SLT trim level.

6 Feet bed, bed liner, bed cover.

Power driver seat.

I'm the second owner, I bought it from a local dealership. 100% maintained. No Accidents. Personal vehicle.

I have a clear New Jersey title in hand.

This truck has no leaks of any kind. No warning Lights are on.

I am selling the truck due to severe financial problems.

Test drive available with appointment only.

$500 due within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment due within 1 week.

No 0 Feedback Bidders........Contact Me First.................Thank You

Please Don't Bid As A Joke...............................

 Balance By Certified Check or Postal Money Order or Cash........Must Wait Till Certified Check Clears ......{No PayPal}

Local pick-up preferred. Buyer is responsible for pick-up or shipping.

You are always welcome to do a third party inspection. ebay offers you for about $100.00

http://pages.motors.ebay.com/buy/inspection/

Please call 732 - 910 - 3004 for any questions. Edison, NJ 08817.

Seller has the right to end the auction at any time.

Bid with confidence. Thank you.

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