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2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 High Ceiling 158" on 2040-cars

US $8,800.00
Year:2005 Mileage:273737
Location:

Derry, New Hampshire, United States

Derry, New Hampshire, United States
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Runs and drives excellent ..Does have check engine light on ..was told it was a o2 sensor... Previous FEDEX parcel delivery van, Super high ceiling, metal shelving in cargo area for packages, Back up camera, A/C, always fleet maintained, good tires, brakes, exhaust, Mercedes Diesel, automatic,  grey cloth interior, White exterior, Rear and sliding doors to cargo area and metal security sliding divider between driver and cargo area.  Minor rust in small areas and a couple of dings here and there on body.Typical Sprinter wear.  Call Jim at 603-490-1897 or 978-677-8142 .. if any questions , concerns , or offers....This unit is also being sold locally ...Buyer is fully responsible for pick up and payment  but we do have a list of a few long distance transporters that may assist you .....Thank you
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