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1997 Dodge Ram 2500 V8 5.2 With Steam Genie Carpet Cleaning Equipment on 2040-parts.com

US $7,000.00
Location:

Corona, California, US

Corona, California, US
:

GREAT FOR A BUSINESS CARPET CLEANER OR TILE

Van:  1997  Dodge Ram 2500  V8 5.2 engine runs exellent. Very LOW miles (101K) original miles

Equipment:  Steam Genie Machine.  This machine is custom built.  Made to handle 2 wands at the same time.  It has a propane burner.  It has low hour.  about 1,400 total hours.  Machine runs great.

Comes with every thing you see except the RX-20.  This is sold separately. 

Chemical hose, suction hose, carpet wand, stair wand, hose reel.  Waste tank, propane tank.  It comes with the little giant burner.

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