Low Miles 94 Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel 4x4 5 Speed on 2040-cars
seymour, Missouri, United States
Very clean, rust free low miles 1994 dodge ram 2500 cummins diesel 4x4 5 speed manual transmission.
*Hot Rod flat black paint (not just primer) with Orange pinstripe.
*Banks twin ram intake
*Banks BIG HEAD Wastegate
*Banks boost and pyrometer gauges
*I was told it has 50 horsepower injectors in it but I don't know that for a fact.
*I do have a set of stock injectors to go with it
*new southbend clutch and flywheel with less than 8,000 miles
*transmission was completely rebuilt by C&M gearworks with less than 8,000 miles
*transfer case was also rebuilt by C&M at the same time
*both front and rear driveshafts had all new Spicer joints installed and balanced by Powertrain Industries at same time
*Heavy Metal steering box brace installed less than 3,000 miles
*new Trac bar installed less than 500 miles
*interior is in near perfect condition, no rips or holes in the seats.
*dash pad is in perfect shape
*body is in near perfect condition as well, NO rust, no door dings
*Bushwacker pocket style fender flares
*Recon LED smoked cab lights
*new water pump and hoses
*HID headlights
*level kit
*all new rear brakes (drums,shoes,hardware,wheel cylinders)
light bar is no longer on the truck but available for additional $
I do have reciepts for all driveline work.
Some trades considered, send pictures and details of vehicle you're wanting to trade.
I'm sure there are some things I'm forgetting to list
Cash only!!! NO CASHIER'S CHECKS, PERSONAL CHECKS, OR MONEY ORDERS...
call or text please I do not check my email
417-543-949eight
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