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2014 Range Rover Sport 3.0 S/c Hse, Fuji White, Ready For Delivery on 2040-cars

US $99,500.00
Year:2014 Mileage:0 Color: FUJI WHITE /
 IVORY
Location:

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Carmel, Indiana, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:SUV
Engine:3.0
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

New

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SALWA2VF7EA387852
Year: 2014
Mileage: 0
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: FUJI WHITE
Model: Range Rover
Interior Color: IVORY
Trim: SPORT 3.0 S/C HSE
Drive Type: AWD

    2014 RANGE ROVER SPORT 3.0 S/C HSE, 0 MILES, $99,500.00

2014 RANGE ROVER SPORT 3.0 S/C HSE, FUJI WHITE, EBONY/IVORY, SEATS IVORY, ALUMINUM 

DECOR, EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS:

0251.N    PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM

088HH    MORZINE HEADLINING

041CZ    FULL PANORAMIC SUNROOF

029SE    21" ALLOYS, DIAMOND TURNED, STYLE 4

033CW   FOLDABLE SEATS 60:40

094AA    SMOKERS PACK

086EG    FRONT PARKING AID

040AK    HEATED WINDSCREEN

064AP    FOG LAMPS

064CW   XENON WITH LED SIGNATURE

030NM    ELECTRIC, HEATED, ADJUSTABLE & FOLDABLE MIRRORS

049AL     POWER ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN

033JK     OXFORD PERFORATED LEATHER

086FA     REVERSING CAMERA

070AW    POWER SINGLE PIECE TAILGATE

078CB     PADDLE SHIFT

038EA     COOLBOX FRONT

129AH     REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT

087AA     NAVIGATION

066AC     KEYLESS ENTRY

THIS ROVER IS BRAND NEW, ON THE GROUND IN EUROPE, READY FOR DELIVERY AT ANY 

DESTINATION OF YOUR CHOICE. WE  CAN ASSIST YOU WITH SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS 

TO ANY PORT YOU WOULD LIKE TO.


V.I.N.: SALWA2VF7EA387852




                                                          ABOUT US

Colossus Trading LLC is a licensed, bonded & insured used car dealership in the State of Indiana. It is 
located in Carmel, IN, on the north side of Indianapolis. Although the primary focus of the Dealership 
is exporting and lately wholesaling vehicles, motorcycles still also deal in retailing vehicles. The 
dealership is managed by Lysimahos (Ly) Papanikandros. Although the cars are sold As-Is, customers 
are always encouraged to have the vehicles inspected by independent mechanics.  At Colossus 
Trading LLC there are no high-pressure tactics.  Mr. Papanikandros feels that the potential buyer will 
have to live with their car of choice for some time: therefore, he encourages buyers to take time to 
think about their purchase.  Even after the sale, customers are welcome to purchase parts at the 
dealership's cost and are offered assistance with service or repairs. 

                                                            Terms
We do not charge any short of fees (i.e. doc, paperwork, mailing etc), the price of the vehicle is all inclusive.
- Temporary plates are issued for 30 days and are also inclusive in the sale of the vehicle.
- If you pick up the vehicle at our location, we have to charge you with your State's rate of Sales Tax. A receipt will 
  be issued, and you will present it at your State of Residence at time of registration. If we ship the vehicle to you, 
  we do not collect the Sales Tax, you will have to pay it when registering your vehicle at your State. Indiana 
  residents will have to pay 7% Sales Tax regardless of pick up or delivery.
- All titles of selling vehicles are at our possession at time of sale. We also run Autochecks on all vehicles, 
  and would be willing to forward you a  copy.
- A deposit of $500.00 is due thru Paypal within 24 hrs of end of Auction, and the remaining balance within 7 
  days.
- The only methods of payment accepted are Cash, Wire Transfers and Certified funds. If paying with Certified 
  Funds, there may be a waiting period. Neither the vehicle or Title will be released until funds clear our Bank.        


                                                         Thank you for looking


                                                                     Colossus Trading LLC.
                                                                       1085 3rd Ave S.W.
                                                                      Carmel. IN 46032
                       
                                                                Ly Papanikandros, Gen. Mngr.

                                                                        Off:  317.844.5844
                                                                        Fax: 317.846.2680
                                                                      Cell: 317.522.8999








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