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I  frequent  this site  to  see if  there is  something  I just gotta have...  and  this   1998  2500  caught my eye. 

Current bid is   4000..

No.   I'm not  interested,  but  I  was  searching  'flatbeds'  and  this    caught my eye!

 

seems  a little  odd  placement of   fuel pressure gauge??

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supposed to  have a  fass,  ats  3 piece  exhaust,   ats  transmission,  and  firestone air bags..  then I  seen this:

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My guess is   this  onboard air compressor is  for  air bags,  and  that  gauge on the corner of the cab  is  for the  air supply?

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You are right about the onboard air and (most likely) the air pressure gauge. Strange place to mount one none the less.???

Is there a reserve on the truck? If the bidding doesn't pick up that may not be a bad deal unless the truck has been abused.

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bigiron  is a no reserve,  no buyer premium  site.   

 

http://www.bigiron.com/cgi-bin/mnlist.cgi?bigiron17/127312        link to   the  truck listing    Last day to bid is  March  26.     No doubt  it'll be  at least  double  what it is now.

 

 

I  could never  figure   why  some sites    'tax' (or charge  the  fees to  a person....  who are the  high bidders )   

After all,     the  buyers  ARE the  one's  who showed up  with    cash in hand! 

Around here,   winning bidders  get a  big  'thank-you'!     Not  a   'oh,  btw,  we  need  another   6%'

Not a bad looking rig, shes definitely been a work truck without a doubt.

The 2 auction sites around here the seller has to pay a handlers fee if the vehicle sells.

The buyer doesn't get bent over until he hits the liscense bureau and has to pay sales tax on the purchase price to get the title switched over. They get ya comin and goin.