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2006 Sprinter 2500 High Roof Cargo Van on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:82438 Color: is White
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

PLEASE READ FULL DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING, PLEASE BID ONLY IF YOU ARE SERIOUS

 This is a 2006 DODGE SPRINTER 2500 CARGO VAN with Automatic Transmission


THIS VEHICLE HAS A FLORIDA RE-BUILT TITLE.

The Exterior is White with Blue/Gray Cloth Interior. 

Loaded with 2.7L  TurboDiesel Engine!!!

This Truck is perfect for utility purposes and long distance hauling.  I bought it with 67,930 miles. I've put on it 14,508 miles at this moment in time. I have made various trips from Miami to Tennessee and around town with no troubles . Selling because I need the bigger wheel base, if not I would definitely keep my van. My new job requires me to have the biggest capacity van. This van runs FLAWLESSLY !!! The only thing that doesn't work is the power locks from the key control, this van does not have a spare tire, and it never did.

 SMALL DENT ON DRIVER'S SIDE BACK DOOR YOU CAN BARELY SEE IT, BUT I AM MENTIONING IT, NO EXPENSE SPARED WHEN I REPAIRED MY VAN!!!SOME SCRATCHES ON THE BODY!!!


144 inch wheel Base

CD/AM/FM Stereo,

Diesel Engine,

Climate Control System with A/C,

 Rear-Wheel Drive, 2.7 Liter Engine,

Power Doors, Power Mirrors, Power Windows,

12V Power Outlet, ABS Brakes,

Dome Lamps, Cloth bucket seats,

Cup Holders,

All vehicle manuals


I bought this vehicle approximately a year ago, from an insurance auction with front end damage. The following was replaced:

*Interior:

Both seat belts

drivers side and passenger air bags

clock spring and air bag module

It was taken to the Planet Dodge Dealer in Miami Florida for airbag light.


The following was replaced on the front end:


-hood 

-passenger side fender

-front bumper

-front bumper re enforcement

-radiator and shroud

-inter-cooler

-electric fan

-condenser

-water pump

-fan clutch

-alternator 

-turbo

-new battery

-motor mounts

-transmission mounts

-drive shaft intermediate bearing 

- all four breaks are new with sensor

SHIPPING POSSIBLE ON THE EAST COAST


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL ME (786)222-1992 GEORGE, I WILL BE ANSWERING VIA EMAIL BUT THERE IS NO BETTER WAY TO COMMUNICATE THAN BY PHONE!




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