Trading my 2005 QC SRT-10 in, figured I offer it here first. $19,900. runs strong!!!!

Anders

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I am trading my Ram and the dealer gave me $19,500 in trade in value. Way too low of course, but it is what it is. I will offer it here until Friday PM, when I have to have it traded for $19,900. A steal for a 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 Quad Cab. Runs strong, shift hard and decisive. Stock tune.

Extra equipment:

  • Bassani headers
  • Bassani side pipe (you can have the stock pipe too)
  • CAI
  • All six front HIDs (two fogs, two lows, two highs)
  • Projector lights front
  • Custom paint (PPG hot rod flat black)
  • Custom grille
  • LED and tinted tail
  • 35% tint all around except for front
  • Cat delete
  • Tires are really good, brakes are also really good
  • Bed liner
  • LED fire and ice rear
  • LED and tinted third tail light
  • Alpine double din touch screen W505 with adapters (video in, amp out, ipod in glovebox)
42,xxx miles. I am using it so it will go up a few. I can't explain sufficiently how many compliments I get every day at gas stations, grocery stores, etc.. A real attention getter.

Since the dealer is offering 19,500 and will take care of paper work etc, I have no incentive to negotiate the price. I owe a few grand more than I am asking here.

Never raced, new synthetic oil every 3,000 miles. Can ship anywhere in the US.

A few shots:

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For another 300 I'll add the custom made twin MTX subwoofer and amp for the area under the rear seat.
 
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Mean looking truck and great price! Good luck with the sale!
 
Sorry you have to sell. Im loving the murdered-out look. I just bought 06 QC "NR", or you would have had a deal on this for $19K. Sad part is the dealer will turn around and sell this for 27K+.....blood suckers!
 
Your better off getting 19900 from a dealer than a private sale.... the 19900 from the dealer you save your 8% tax on 19900 as well which is another 1592 which is 21492... well depending on your tax in your state but that's probably typical ..
 
if he makes alot of money and can write off the total price of the car or depreciate it he may be better off selling out right and having cash in hand.
 

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