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Selling A Dodge Ram 1500 Two Wheel Drive. on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
Location:

Blackhawk, South Dakota, United States

Blackhawk, South Dakota, United States
The transmission is slipping.
Brand:Dodge Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:Dodge Ram Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Selling a Dodge Ram 1500 two wheel drive. The transmission is slipping so it is considered in fair condition... Otherwise it would be very good condition. It has 182 thousand miles on it. It has a good set of summer tires on it and I'm throwing in a set of big mud tires. Price reduced to $1300. I also have four studded tires with just one winter season on them that I paid 450 for and asking 250. I will be posting them in a separate post. Open to negotiations on the studded tires to interested parties in the truck.

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