2010 Land Rover Range Rover Hse, 4x4 Luxury on 2040-cars
El Monte, California, United States
For more pictures email at: edithezzindel@ukpet.com .
For Sale: RANGE ROVER, HSE, V8, 4x4, LUXURY, SUNROOF, BRAND NEW ENGINE , 0 MIles, EXTENDED WARRANTY, $46,200 in
new parts and labor. ALL WORK performed at the RANGE ROVER SERVICE Dealership.
PLEASE READ the whole LISTING. this is basically the closest you can get to a NEW CAR for less than half of the
PRICE !!!
I just picked up the RANGE ROVER from the RANGE ROVER Dealership yesterday. The process to order the NEW ENGINE and
all the other parts from UK, took approximately 2 months so I was forced to get another car, that's why I have this
one available for sale. This is the best deal you can ever make considering all the work and new parts. The car is
ready to go, in great shape, and you won't need to do ANYTHING to it regarding service, maintenance or parts. This
car is over $115K brand new and this is the closest thing to it for less than half the cost.
I have all service and receipts all performed at the Range Rover dealership!
The car has the following new parts and WARRANTY
3 year/36K miles (up to 100K) EXTENDED WARRANTY $4400.00
Brand new RANGE ROVER ENGINE, straight from the manufacturer in UK COST: $30,872.00 (see picture of invoice)
The engine has an additional 1 year/ Unlimited Miles Manufacturer Warranty
Brand new Air Shocks (2), $1495.00 ea for a total of $2,990.00
Brand new BUSHINGS $541.00
Brand new hoses, front-set-renew. Installed new Solenoid harness links, NEW Thermostat, Rear coolant crossover,
front coolant manifold.
NEW engine and Transmission fluid and hydraulic fluid, etc..
New Freon (AC is ICE COLD!!)
New TIRES cost $1,296.00
New Rotors cost $1,683.00
New Battery cost $ 441
New Door latches and sensors $1,391.00
New Brakes FRONT and Back $ 1023.00
New Water Pump $ 177.76
New Key Remote $ 400.00
New Windshield Whipper Pump, etc.
The car is in absolute great shape, beautiful interior IVORY with black Stitching and liner. EVERY SINGLE OPTION
you can have...
It has heated Steering Wheel, heated and cooled seats, reclinar back seats, cruise control, power seats multi way,
NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, bluetooth, Nice black wook/chestnut finish interior, etc, ...too much to list :)
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Auto Services in California
Zenith Wire Wheel Co ★★★★★
Yucca Auto Body ★★★★★
World Famous 4x4 ★★★★★
Woody`s & Auto Body ★★★★★
Williams Auto Care Center ★★★★★
Wheels N Motion ★★★★★
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