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2008 Dodge Ram 3500 St Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.7l Laramie 4x4 Towing Off Road on 2040-cars

US $42,800.00
Year:2008 Mileage:4080
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

Hey guys, selling this Dodge Ram 3500 LARAMIE CREW CAB DIESEL 4X4 with less than 4,300 miles! Truck is in like new condition and is absolutely loaded with options. Truck is owned by a company that was sold and was barely driven, never abused or worked hard. Needs to go because it just doesn't get driven now. Truck is registered in Montana, but has been a California car almost all its life and has never seen snow. 

100% of brakes and tires remaining. Truck was just inspected by a certified mechanic and passed everything with flying colors! It has no rust and looks like it just came off the showroom floor. It is loaded with options, was $53,985 brand new. 


Features: 
6.7 Liter Cummins(R) Turbo Diesel Engine 
6-Speed Automatic 68 RFE Transmission 
Electronic shift on the fly Transfer Case 
Remote Keyless Entry 
Power Steering 
Protection Group 
Trailer Tow Group 
Heavy Duty Engine Cooling 
Power Adjustable Pedals
Front Stabilizer Bar 
4.10 Axle Ratio 
Diesel Exhaust Brake 
Class IV Receiver Hitch 


Interior:
Rear Power Sliding Window 
Remote Keyless Entry
Automatically Dimming Rearview Mirror 
Leather-Trimmed Bucket Seats 
Sentry Key® Theft Deterrent System Security Alarm 
Uconnect 
Power Adjustable Pedals
Tilt Steering Wheel
Power Six Way Driver and Passenger Seats 
Heated Seats 
Dual Zone Climate Control 
Power Moonroof 
Premium Stereo CD/MP3 with Seven Infinity Speakers 
Steering Whee Audio Controls 

Comes with:
Top of the Line Electronic Trailer Brake
All Of The Tie Downs You Will Ever Need 




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