Dodge: Ram 3500 Laramie on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
This 2011 Dodge Ram 3500 Mega Cab Laramie Edition is in tremendous condition. One owner vehicle with only 58,900 miles. I have all records/receipts. Truck is in Absolute Excellent Condition, Power Everything, Excellent/Showroom Condition. Brilliant Black Exterior Paint. Dark Slate Grey Leather Interior with no tears, stains or rips. I am single with no family or dog so interior is flawless. Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine. Automatic. Single Rear Wheel Group. ABS/4 Wheel Drive. Dual Power Seats. 12v Power Outlet. Driver/Passenger Headrest TV’s DVD w/ Remote. Power Control Driver Control Pedals. Custom Gauge Cluster. 4” Lift installed by dealer. Air Lift/Ride Suspension. On Board Air Compressor. Custom RBP Chrome Wheels with Mickey Thompson 35” ATZ Tires with less than 5,000 miles on them. A/C is cool and performs perfect. AM/FM/CD with Hard Drive. Sirius Satellite Availability. Bluetooth/U Connect. GPS Navigation. On Board Internet. Dual Air Cooled Seats. Dual Heated Seats. Heated Steering Wheel. Tilt Wheel. Cruise Control. Power Locks. Sun Roof. Keyless Entry. Remote Start. Rearview Camera. Parking Sensors. Power Dual Running Boards. Remote Sliding Rear Window. Fog Lights. Chrome Accessory Package (Doors, Hood, Differential Cover). RBP Custom Chrome Grill. RBP Custom Chrome Muffler Tip. Dual Trailer Hitches. Bed Liner. Hideaway Rear Pull-Down Bumper Step.
Contact only by mail : anderson5g4beryl@yahoo.com
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