2007 Dodge Ram 2500 Slt on 2040-cars
Lyman, Wyoming, United States
07 Dodge Ram 2500 6.7 cummins quad cab SLT
4x4
AC works great
Power windows, locks, seat, mirrors
Factory extension mirrors
Heated mirrors
Factory sliding rear view mirror
Factory Jake ( exhaust ) brake
Factory electronic on the fly 4x4
Cab and Factory fog lights
Factory Tow Package
Factory tinted windows rear and 2 sides
Overhead display with compass, temp, system warnings, mpg, miles to empty
Cruise
Everything works as it should
Repairs:
rebuilt transmission with upgraded torque converter under warranty til december
rebuilt transfer case
upgraded rear drive shaft with new ball joints (manual version drive shaft)
new front end u-joints
new moog lifetime warranty ball joints upper and lower greaseable
new steering gearbox and drop pitman arm for lift
oil changed 136k
Aftermarket:
Black Grill
Black front clip
Black rear bumper
Black aluminum nerf bars
4" body lift
20" XD Monster 8 lug rims
305/55/20 Nitto Trail Grapplers 70% front 50% rear
front door windows tinted
side window deflectors
line-x spray in bedliner Lifetime warranty
H & S Mini Maxx on the fly tuner up to 100 hp boost
egr/dpfdeletes(dpf avail)
Kenwood double din in dash Stereo DVD CD Navigation Ipod dock bluetooth with microphone
exterior has rock chips and clear coat scratches and interior is clean for age
NO ACCIDENT DAMAGE
DETAILED AND READY FOR A NEW OWNER
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