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2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500 10 Passenger Van Hi Top Roof 140" Wheel Base on 2040-cars

US $19,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:95000
Location:

Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States

Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States

Hello!  I am selling my 2004 Dodge Sprinter 2500 10 passenger van with only 95,000 miles on it for $18,500.  The van is a hi top 140" wheel base, so you don't have to worry as much about clearance and parking but still get enough room to fit 10 passengers.  The van is privately owned so there is no sales tax needed to be paid.  Vehicle just passed smog in AZ.  No check engine or any other warning lights on on the dash.  Transmission shifts perfectly, engine runs smooth.  I am a sprinter mechanic for Fed ex and have a sprinter repair business located in Phoenix, AZ.  I recently did some work to the van to get it ready for sale.  Which included getting the hood painted due to fading, oil change, transmission fluid/filter change, and I installed all around new interior fabric door panels.  As well I installed newer, less used back passenger seats and put down new carpet in the back passenger area.  AC blows cold for both the front and rear ac.  As you can tell from the photos I performed the Mercedes-Benz emblem change which included upgrading the rims to the nicer alloy style.  Tires have about 75% tread left on the Michelin tires.  This Van is sharp, the Mercedes-benz silver looks great on it.  Van gets 22 mpg and most of the sprinter diesel engines get on average 450,000 miles before the engine needs serious repairs. The van is missing speakers and ash trays for the back passengers but it is wired for speakers, just need to buy and install, which would probably cost around $350. I did my 20 point inspection on the van and the van really doesn't need anything else.  Clean, notarized title in hand.  NO LOW BALL OFFERS! 

 

If you have any questions feel free to contact Randy @ 760-622-0148.  I also sell hi quality german/OEM sprinter parts cheaper than anyone else on ebay.

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