2009 Bentley Arnage T - Final Series Mulliner 1 Of 150 on 2040-cars
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2009 Bentley Arnage T Final Series! 1 of 150 Mulliner $295 MSRP!
LOW MILEAGE - Loaded! Fresh Service! CLEAN CARFAX
This Ultra Rare 2009 Bentley Arnage T Final Series in Tungsten Exterior Over Beluga Leather Interior Makes it a
Classic Bentley Color Combo!
With only 27,650 Miles This Final Series Arnage T Final Series Has Just Had a Fresh Service And Is In Perfect
Condition!!
Loaded With Luxury Performance Features Such:
As... Its 6.75L 500HP Twin Turbo V8 With 738Lb-Ft of Torque
Mulliner Diamond Stitched Power Seats
Naim Audio System
20" Two Piece Final Series Sport Wheels
6-Speed Automatic Transmission
Flying B's Embroidered On All 4 Seats Aluminum Trim
Final Series Badges Full Leather and Burl Wood Mulliner Interior
Diamond Stitching On The Seats And Door Panels
4 Arnage T Final Series Umbrellas
Optional Sheep Skin Floormats
All Service Done at Local Bentley Service Center
This Bentley Has Been Meticulously Taken Car Of And Serviced Regularly At The Local Bentley Service Center.
One Of The Rarest Arnage T 's On The Market (1 Of Only 150 Produced for the USA).
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