2016 Land Rover Range Rover Supercharged Sport Utility 4-door on 2040-cars
Modoc, South Carolina, United States
If you have any questions please email at: rolfrrraeside@ukadvisors.com .
Limited Edition Range Rover V8 SC, 1 of 400 made with the Corris Grey/Black Pack combination.
This vehicle is in excellent condition and drives like new. It has 8200 miles as of 12/9 but I will add about ten
miles a day. I hold the clear title.
As part of the limited edition package this car was highly optioned and came with an msrp of approx $122,000 (build
sheet included in pictures).
This included:
Supercharged V8 Limited Edition Production Volume: 400 units
Includes all standard Range Rover Supercharged features plus the following content:
Corris Grey Exterior with Santorini Black Contrast Roof
Ebony Interior with Ebony Seats
Ebony Headliner
Grand Black Lacquer Wood Trim
Heated Wood and Leather Steering Wheel
Black Exterior Details Includes the following exterior components in
Santorini Gloss Black:
Front Grille
Exterior Mirror Caps
Exterior Accents
Range Rover Branding on Tailgate and Hood
Bumper Vanes
Front Toweye Cover
Tailgate Trim
Hood Trim
Side Vent Trim
Black 22 Style 707 Wheels
Vision Assist Package
Rear Seat Entertainment
Four Zone Climate Comfort Package
MeridianTM Premium 825 Watt Surround Sound System with 19 Speakers including subwoofer
Protection Pack
Wheel Locks
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