Nice Black Dodge Ram- Two-door Short Bed on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Selling my 2004 Dodge Ram 1500. Had Belden's Automotive of San Antonio, TX install a new Jasper 3.7 L V-6 engine. The motor comes with a 3 year 100,000 mile warranty. The motor work cost over $8000.00. I have all receipts and warranty paper work. The tires are Toyo Open Country 285/75/R16 with 65% tread. I installed a 3" Open Country Suspension system with 4 new Pro - comp shock absorbers. The rims are Black on Silver Ion Alloy bullet hole. The truck has a new radiator and drive shaft along with front and rear u-joints. I also recently replaced the alternator.The Black Diamond plate tool box comes with the truck. I have the Carfax report on hand. Truck serviced regularly. If interested, give me a call @ 210-740-6411 or email me at bm03090@gmail.com.I have well over $15,000 invested in the truck. It's a steal @ $10,000. I will accept payment via Paypal, but prefer to make a cash transaction.Im definitely willing to negotiate price if you are serious.
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