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*no Reserve* Lifted Exhaust Intake Laramie Gps Pro Comp Blacked Out Cummins 5.9 on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:86512 Color: Most notably
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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Circle City Concepts Proudly Presents this

2004 Dodge Ram 3500

NO RESERVE, HIGH BIDDER WINS IT!

As you can see from the pictures, this Ram is in GREAT shape with super low miles, and it drives as such. Very unique blacked out custom look and sound is a head turner no matter where you go. We are a smaller dealer located in Indianapolis that focuses more on quality, rather than quantity of vehicles. Please see our feedback on eBay, YouTube, facebook and our website; we are more dedicated to customer satisfaction than any other dealer, PERIOD! We have tons of photos of the Ram 3500, both before customizations and after. So, if there are more pictures you would like to see, please ask and we would be happy to send more. You are more than welcome to submit offers, but don't ask us for a BUY NOW price because there isn't one. THIS TRUCK NEEDS NOTHING! Please read the list below to see the details....

INTERIOR
The interior of the truck is nearly perfect! There are no rips or tears anywhere in the leather and the carpet is in very good shape with no stains. The radio has the factory CD/GPS head unit with the upgraded Infinity speakers. The windows have been privacy tinted and contribute to the blacked out look with the vehicle. The front center armrest flips up to accommodate 6 passengers. Under the center armrest is the hidden "gun storage" for any concealed items. There is one small spot of discoloration on the side of the passenger seat as seen in the picture (may be hard to see because it's not very big). Both the driver and passenger seats are 8 way power seats. The cab has dual climate control and heated leather too. 

EXTERIOR
Most notably, the truck has been lifted 6" with an aggressive stance provided by the aftermarket 18" wheels. The IceMetal wheels are wrapped with BRAND NEW Falken Wild Peak 37x13.5-x18's that have less than 100 miles on them. The chrome wheels have been plasti dipped to give them the black matte finish. The lift kit was installed by the previous owner and is a ProComp lift. We went through and upgraded the shocks to stainless steel ProComp all around the truck to stay consistent with the lift. The body and paint are in excellent shape. There are only about 5 door dings on the entire truck, so it still looks amazing. The typical Laramie chrome bumpers and grille have been upgraded to the Sport painted bumpers and billet grille. We've shaved the exterior badges to give the truck a sleek/clean look (we still have them if you'd like to put them back on). The truck bed has been Rhino Lined and set up for a fifth wheel (previous owner removed it in 2006). The mirrors have been upgraded to the optional flip up tow mirrors. The painted to match fender flares look great and maintain the sleek look while being completely functional. 

DRIVETRAIN
This is by far where we focused our attention on this beast. Listed here are the main components that have been upgraded or replaced. The entire front end (upper and lower ball joints, inner and outer tie rods, universal joints, hub assemblies, and linkages) have been upgraded to Moog products. The steering dampner and brakes were replaced too with the other front end parts. The transfer case is a brand new from Dodge OEM replacement. The universal joints and front drive shaft were replaced. As stated before, all of the shocks are upgraded to new ProComp stainless steel that look awesome! The cold air intake is an AEM Brute Force HD series intake and we've paired it with the 4" straight pipe exhaust that sounds amazing. This combination gives great fuel milage and a sound like none other. The intake and exhaust with the manual transmission affords the truck 19-24 MPG's without adding a chip! Both of the batteries were replaced in January with Super Start's. The turbo silencer has been removed to give the turbo whistle, but will be included with the sale if the new owner would rather have it on. This bulletproof million mile 5.9 Cummins diesel has ridiculous power and TONS of life left. We've gone through the entire truck and replaced anything that needed replaced, and lot's of parts that didn't as a preventive measure for the new owner. 

It is not our goal to waste your time or ours, so we list all of our items as accurately as possible. Please have your funds in order prior to bidding so we don't encounter issues following the auction. Please contact us prior to bidding if you have a feedback rating of 0 or we reserve the right to cancel your bid. The vehicle is listed locally as well and we may end the auction at any time. If you would like to schedule a test drive or an inspection, please allow us 24 hours to make arrangements. We have receipts for the everything and pictures to verify all upgrades and additions. The title is transferable to any state as the Ram 3500 has a CLEAR INDIANA TITLE that we have in hand. The winning bidder is responsible for a $500 deposit due within 48 hours of auctions end eBay has a very strict rule of no outside websites, so please contact us if you would like to view it. Thank you for looking and happy bidding!

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