2006 Dodge Dakota Slt Extended Cab Pickup 4.7 V8 on 2040-cars
Rockaway, New Jersey, United States
You are bidding on a 2006 Dodge Dakota SLT Extended Cab V8. I purchased the vehicle 3 years ago from Morristown Dodge and have had no major issues. It is 4WD with a tow pkg. Interior has no rips or tears and a sliding rear window.The only issue is the center console latch does not work. Exterior body condition is very good. No rust or dents. Tires are good with normal wear and tear with a good amount of life remaining. Bed has a spray in liner. Mechanically the truck is in very good condition. Over the last 3 years the following has been replaced: water pump, catalytic converter, misc front end work when needed and the battery last year. Zero feedback please email prior to bidding. Will not ship to lower 48 states. Any and all shipping charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Will require a $1000 deposit within 24 hours of auction end with the balance due within 5 days of auction end so plan accordingly. Truck is sold as is where is. Please note, truck is for sale locally therefore I can end suction at any time. Thanks and happy bidding.
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