2005 Dodge Dakota Pickup Factory Brochure-dakota on 2040-parts.com
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2005 DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION. INCLUDES FEATURES FOR 2005 DODGE DAKOTA PICKUP MODELS, WITH 3.7L MAGNUM V6 AND 4.7L MAGNUM V8 ENGINES. THIS 4 PAGE INTRO BROCHURE MEASURES 7-1/2" BY 10-1/2".
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