2008 Dodge Mercedes Sprinter Passenger 170 on 2040-cars
Antelope, California, United States
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Up for sale is my Sprinter van . 2008 Dodge rebadged Mercedes Sprinter , hard to find passenger van . A bulletproof 3.0 V6 engine with a DOUBLE timing chain, unlike new 2014 with 2.1 l with a SINGLE timing chain that stretches after 100k ,Nice and clean van , no pets and no smoking owner. It has a lots of options . Espar heater booster , rear heater ,seat and side airbags , leatherette seats , nice almost new Toyo Japan tires , audio 20 , steering wheel control , front and rear stabilizer bars , fog lights , factory tow hitch with TSA control , heavy duty suspension (not available on new passengers anymore ) , U slot , lockable glove box , storage lid , parktronic sensors , alarm with laser motion sensors , cd changer , aux input , hard to list it all . Also , led lights integrated in headlights , upgraded German bulbs very bright , Maxxair fan with rain sensor and remote control , two deep cycle golf cart batteries 230 AH with 3000 watt power inverter , using the thickest cables 4/0 , 1150btu 110v dometic rear AC , backup camera ,led lights under seats . There is no chips , because van has a clear bra , no rust because it has never seen salt snowy roads, it is a California van , It has ONKI running boards , lighted . I will be taking them off before selling . They are NOT for sale . Email me with any questions . I have clean title on hands. I bought the van from a dealer . I ve never had any problems with this van . Everything works . No codes , no CEL lights . I used only Mobil ESP oil . Did regular maintenance. The transmission was serviced at 30k and at 60k , using only the right fluid and filter from dealer . Smooth as silk . I do not compromise on that stuff . Only the best will do , that is how I think . $33800 open to offers .email me , call me . Text is ok . Cash only deal . Mileage will change , cuz I drive it. AS IS !! Not responsible for anything that will happen to you and/ or anyone or van after and / or before purchase .
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