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1999 Land Rover Discovery Series2 Exc Cond 2sunroofs 4wd 7passenger Loaded Nr on 2040-cars

US $4,099.00
Year:1999 Mileage:113626 Color: is in almost to excellent condition and absolutely no rust
Location:

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
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For sale I have a 

1999 Land Rover Discovery Series II

the Discovery has a lot of optional item for example 2 sunroofs 3rd seats  and etc. that SUV is in very good condition original paint. The car has 113k  original miles and runs absolutely flawless. The car starts, runs & drives FLAWLESS! The Automatic transmission shifts into every gear as smooth as butter. There are no leaks, burning, spills, noises what so ever coming from the engine/transmission. MSRP $34,150 , 4WD/AWD,Traction Control,Air Conditioning,Cruise Control.Steering Wheel Mounted Controls,Tilt Steering,AM/FM Radio Cassette Player CD Player,Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat.Leather Seat, Heated Seats.Alloy Wheels,Full Size Spare Tire,Rear Window Defogger.Power Windows.    Leather Steering Wheel.Tilt Steering Column.Tachometer.Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls.  I would not hesitate to drive this car across the country.

The cosmetic condition of the car is great, both inside and out. The exterior is in almost to excellent condition and absolutely no rust. The interiors is in great shape seats are in excellent condition.  Tires are in almost new condition... hoping for a quick sale.
There is nothing wrong with the car.  Please feel free to ask me any question you may have. I can be most easily contacted by phone. My number is 1-484-260-3001 Thanks for your time and interest! our dealership name is Four Stars Auto Exchange we are located at  3439 Walnut Street Harrisburg PA 17109 please feel free to come for a test drive. ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS PLEASE. there is a $500.00 deposit required right away after accepting your offer. 
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