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2008 Land Rover Range Rover Sport Hse Sport Utility 4-door 4.4l on 2040-cars

US $25,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:97630 Color: White
Location:

Hartford, Connecticut, United States

Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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2008 Land Rover odometer: 97630 VIN: SALSK25418A167668- automatic transmission
To learn more about this vehicle, please contact us at 860.305.0009

Year: 2008
Make: Land Rover 
Model: Range Rover Sport 
Body: SUV 
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic 
Exterior: White
Interior: Ebony 

Call 860.305.0009 - 2008 Land Rover Range Rover Sport - Sunroof - Heated Front & Rear Seats - Don't hesitate, this Range Rover won't last long! - 860.305.0009

* Many extras * Many extras * Many extras ... over $15000.00 in custom work 
* Asanti Rims
* Asanti Grilles Range Rover Grille Kit Chrome 

Ipod/ Iphone hook up*

Integrated Phone System
Lots of Audio 
Sunroof 
To schedule a test drive 860.305.0009

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