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Rolls Royce Phantom**services Updated**rear Entertainment**picnic Tables**26"s on 2040-cars

US $137,995.00
Year:2006 Mileage:65972
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

2006 Rolls Royce Phantom

 65,972 Miles

We purchased this Rolls Royce Phantom for a client of ours 3yrs ago. We took it back on trade and sold it to another client about a year ago, We recently took it back in trade again. We have serviced it over the last 3yrs and have recently updated all services recommended by Rolls Royce including both batteries, new front brakes/rotors, new lower control arm bushings, new hood struts, coolant flush, Transmission flush, New Spark Plugs, Oil change. Tires are pretty new and an alignment has been done recently as well.

The following Options are available on this RR Phantom

Black Piano Wood Veneer 

 Parking Sensor Front/Back System

Dual Power Heated Front Seats

Factory GPS System Navigation

LEXICON Logic7 Surround Sound

Rear Entertainment (Dual Rear DVD systems)

Rear Picnic Tables with Black Piano Wood Veneers

Rear Climate Control

Dual Power Heated Rear Seats

Rear Climate Control

Bi-Xenon Headlights

Upgraded LED Fog Lights

Power Closing Trunk and Soft Close Doors

26" Wheels with Black faces, Brushed Silver windows and Black Lips  and RR Logos, on like new Pirelli Scorpion Tires 

This 2006 RR Phantom is the right one, finished in the best color combination Black on Black with Black Piano Wood. This Phantom has the right options (Rear Entertainment and Picnic Tables, 26" Custom Wheels etc, and Services are updated. Priced at only $139,995.00 Please call us at 503-234-2900 to setup a time to visit our showroom.  

Thanks for allowing M Car Company the opportunity to help you with all your Luxury and Exotic vehicle needs, and remember to always "Enjoy the Ride"

 

   

About Us

M Car Company is a small west coast based brokerage firm that specializes in both new / preowned automobiles. Our claim to fame is having the best customer service available in the industry. We specialize in unique and difficult tasks that seem to be almost impossible to handle. Fulfilling the wants and needs of our customers is priority number one. From finding the impossible to meeting timely dead lines , that seems to be our business model. Purchasing a new vehicle is supposed to be fun and exciting but for some reason most car dealers have lost site of that . Not true here at M Car Company.  We have personal relationships with each and everyone of our clients that seems to always become a friendship. We work only by referral so each and every client gets our full and undivided attention, without referrals we would not be in business.  We take pride in everything we do and will always go the extra mile to meet all of your expectations. So whether your looking for a new/preowned vehicle, some custom wheels , or just a great auto detail the staff here at  M Car Company will always be ready for the challenge. 

Thanks for opportunity and always remember to "Enjoy the Ride."

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