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Year:1998 Mileage:251000
Location:

Concord, Ontario, Canada

Concord, Ontario, Canada
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1998 Dodge Durango SLT SUV good running 4X4 good tires lot of new parts req some tlc (keele & HWY 7) Toronto / Concord Ontario Canada

need breack line estimated $220 including labour by technician 
Also can sell parts if not able to sell whole car

1998 Dodge Durango SLT SUV good running driving every day good tires Ready for Minimum or may nothing require for safety some repair already done changed Parts brand new as 4 x Ball joints, 2x front excels some brake works New Battery, New Alternator, New break lines, new break cylinder one side New Spare tire Holder, Like new spare tire New Steering shaft deferential gas kit repair
selling a RED 1998 Dodge Durango SLT has 5.2 liter V8 4X4 runs well in decent
condition. New Muffler, Tires like new (90%) Heat good Cold AC Not good, Great
for a winter truck Selling AS IS! Some rust some 
It is good Running truck and mechanics say it can go easy up to 450000 Kms. still strong.drive Good SUV of age Looks nice Little dent at rear side its not bad vehicle steering shaft, deferential
don't aspect so much its not new it is used?For Sale By Owner ?Make Dodge ?Model Durango ?Trim SLT?Year 1998 ?Kilometers 251000 ?Body Type SUV, Crossover ?Transmission Automatic ?Color Burgundy / Red?Interior Color gray? Drive train 4 x 4 ?Type Used ?Fuel Type Gasoline
Ask all the questions before buying please
You must be able to pickup personally once sold no return no refund no warranty of any kind Final Sale 

don't accpect so much its not new it is used
For Sale By Owner 
Make Dodge 
Model Durango 
Trim slt 
Year 1998 
Kilometers 251000 
Body Type SUV, Crossover 
Transmission Automatic 
Color Burgundy / Red
Interior Color gray
Drivetrain 4 x 4 
Type Used 
Fuel Type Gasoline
Ask all the questions before buying please

You must be able to pickup personally once sold no return no refund no warranty of any kind

Need Some Break line work once great running Nice family SUV / Car 7 seater every day in use till 6 months before park staying in drive way because of high insurance battery down now may need to charge or replace it was well maintained 

Payment is cash at the time of  pickup yes you can come to see before buying
Will not ship anywhere you must come personaly
Final sale please check and ask all the questions before buying after sale no question it is personal vehicle not a store thanks for browsing

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