2014 White Luxury Chrysler 300 Limo For Sale #659 on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Limo: 2014 White 70-inch Chrysler 300 limousine for sale #659
features: 26" flat screen tv, double din stereo with cd, dvd, mp3, ipod player, aux input, pandora ready, maybach color ceiling, custom led lit bars, ice bins, courtesy interior lighting, dome lights, surround sound speaker system, all black interior with suede finish, diamond stitching, heavy duty suspension, dual batteries, vinyl top, single window, please call or text Richard for more information (323) 209-8510 |
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