2002 Bentley Arnage Red Label Sedan 4-door 6.75l Turbo Charged.. on 2040-cars
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
2002 Bentley Arnage Red Label 4 door sedan. This Bentley Arnage has been very well taken care of and is in GREAT condition. It comes with an aftermarket In-dash motorized Alpine Navigation System, Pirelli Asimmetric PZero Tires on Factory Polished Chrome Bentley Wheels. Beautiful color combination that's hard to find. Listed below are the factory specs and all options.
Engine Specs: 400-hp, 6.75-liter V-8 (premium)619 lbs.-ft. @ 2,150 rpmIntercooled turbo Transmission: 4-spd automatic w/OD Electronic control and Mode select Rear Wheel Drive Suspension/Handling: Adaptive Suspension Auto-leveling suspension Independent front double wishbone suspension w/anti-roll bar Independent rear double wishbone suspension w/anti-roll bar Speed-sensing hydraulic power-assist rack-pinion steering 18" Chrome wheels Viscous limited slip differential Body exterior features: 4 doors Auto dimming power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors with tilt Fully galvanized steel body material Stainless steel grille Body-colored front and rear bumpers w/chrome bumper inserts Chrome door handles Chrome tip exhaust Convenience Features: Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning with air filter Rear air conditioning with separate controls 1st row power sliding steel sunroof 4 driver memory seat settings (includes door mirrors, steering wheel,) Cruise control with steering wheel controls Power trunk/hatch/door remote release Power fuel remote release Power windows with front and rear 1-touch down Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry Steering wheel with power tilting, auto tilt-away Garage door transmitter Navigation system Refrigerated/cooled box 2 12V DC power outlets Picnic tables Seats and Trim: Leather front and rear seats Driver and passenger heated-cushions and seat backs 6-way driver and passenger seat adjustments Power reclining driver and passenger seats Power 2-way driver and passenger lumbar support Power height-adjustable driver and passenger seats Power easy-entry driver and passenger seats Rear power reclining 40-20-40 split-bench seat Rear seat center armrest with storage Full leather headliner Leather door panel trim Genuine wood instrument panel insert, door panel insert, console insert Genuine wood shift knob Leather steering wheel Leather dashboard Chrome interior accents Entertainment Features: Factory cd player w/front and rear controls Alpine in dash navigation system Safety and Security: Four-wheel ABS brakes Brake assist Front and rear ventilated disc brakes Driver and passenger front-impact airbags w/occupancy sensor Height adjustable front seat belts 3 point rear center seatbelt Side-impact bars Rear child safety locks Ignition disable Security system Panic alarm Stability control ABS and driveline traction control There's a small stain on the rear drivers side carpet that should easily come out w/stain remover and the power rear windows are not working. (I believe it's just the fuse that needs replacing). I have done my best to honestly describe this vehicle and will be happy to answer any questions through eBay..I do have the clear title in hand..Vehicle will NOT be released until all funds have cleared.. GOD BLESS AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
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