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08 Range Rover Sport V8 Super Charged, Awd, Full Option, Extra Clean, 20", Navi on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:119500 Color: GRAY
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Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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  Year  2008
  Make LAND ROVER
  Model  RANGE ROVER SPORT
  Exterior GRAY
  Interior BLACK LEATHER
   Engine 4.2L V8 DOHC 32V SUPERCHARGED
  Transmission 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE 4WD
  Mileage 119500
  VIN SALSH23478A154702
  Stock Number  HCT8A154702
 

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Have a Look  at this Hard  Loaded,  Texas Owned,  Accident-Free  ,Rust Free,  Extra Clean  & Carfax  Certified ( Please  Click Here  to view FREE  carfax ) 2008  Land Rover  Range Rover  Sport Super  Charged With  Only 119K  Miles.  This beast  is Powered  by a Super  STRONG 4.2L  V8 DOHC 32V  SUPERCHARGED Engine,  Perfectly  mated to an  Automatic  6-SPD  Automatic  Transmission  with  Overdrive.  Previous  Owners took  Great care  of this  Luxury-SUV  and kept it  in Excellent  condition.  All the  Scheduled  maintenance  work done on  time and  never missed  a servicing.  This Sport  SUV has been  Serviced at  Certified  Dealership  Since the  day First  and all of  the  Maintenance  has been  recorded on  the carfax.  Our  Certified  Mechanics  also have  test driven  and gone  through this  Vehicle from  front to  rear.  Transmission  is Shifting  Smooth and  Engine is  noise less  and  Extremely  Powerful,  Drive train  is Smooth  and front  end is  tight. There  are no major  dents &  scratches,  No Leaks and  NO Rust!

Purchase with  Confidence,  this Vehicle  is ready to  hit the road  Today. If  you are  Interested  in a  EXTREMELY  Clean and  Reliable Car,  have any  questions or  even want to  make a  purchase, do  not  hesitate;  Call us at (  281 ) 733 -  5874 or  feel free to  send us an  email at support@hansencustomtrucks.com

This  Sport-SUV  has all the  Standard  equipment  and more:   Full Option, 4.2L  V8 DOHC 32V  Supercharged Engine, 6-Speed  Automatic  Overdrive  Transmission,  4WD AWD,  Keyless  Entree, GPS  Navigation, Sun  Roof, Roof  Rack,  Back up  Sensors, Air  Conditioning, Factory  AM/FM/AUX/CD  Player Head  Unit,  Factoyr  Premium  Sound  System, Towing  Package W/  Break  Controller,  4 Wheel  Anti-Lock  Brake, Trip  Computer,  Cruise  Control, Heated  Seats, Tire  Pressure  Monitor,  HID  Headlights,  Second Row  Sound  Control,  Dual Front  Airbag  Restraints,  Side  Airbags, Power  Steering,  Power  Brakes, Dual  Power Seats,  Front & Rear  Heated  Seats, Power  Windows, Sun  Roof, Rear  Window  Defroster,  Power Rear  Window  Shade, Power  Door Locks,  Fog Lamps,  Tilt  Steering  Wheel,  Leather  Steering  Wheel,  Intermediate  Vipers,  Tachometer, Sport  Premium 20"  Factory  Wheels, FourMatching  275 40 20  PIRELLI  Tires are in  Excellent  Shape, And  Much More...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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