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Blr 4x4 Executive Lwb Seven Seat Station Wagon - Demonstrator on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:0
Location:

Maidenhead, United Kingdom

Maidenhead, United Kingdom
Advertising:

BLR EXECUTIVE LWB 5.0 V8 Automatic Station Wagon.


Custom Black Leather Interior.
20” Alloy Wheels With Cooper LTZ All Terrain Tyres.
Fully Automatic Transmission with Range Rover Centre Console, Exclusive to BLR.

Electronic Hi-Lo Ratio, Electric Front Windows,
A/C, Sunroof, Heated Front Seats, Heated Windscreen. XS Black Rack Half Leather Seats.
Bespoke, Luxury Interior Including Alcantara Headliner, Alcantara Dash With Contrast Leather Accents, Leather Accents To Visors, Handles,
Carpets And Black Leather Sports Steering Wheel.

Custom Leather Door Cards, Custom Alcantara Cubby with Quilted Diamond Stitching.
Piano Black Fittings. Carbon Fibre Finish To Transmission Console & Centre Stack.
Radio/Cd, IPod Connectivity, Satnav, Parrott Bluetooth System. Custom Stainless Steel Treads.

Hid Lights, NAS Rear Lights, Rear Fog Lights, Front & Rear Parking Sensors, Privacy Glass, Full Length Side Runners,
Black Chequer Plate Kit, Body Coloured Upgraded Grill & Vent Kit.

Engine Specs:
•5.0l 32-Valve Dohc "Coyote" Crate Engine
•11.0:1 Compression Ratio
•412 Horsepower @ 6500 Rpm
•390 Ft-Lb Of Torque @ 4250 Rpm
•80mm "Drive By Wire" Throttle-Body
•Lightweight Aluminium Block


The buying price does not include shipping and taxes.

*LIBRARY PHOTOS ARE USED IN THE ADVERT FOR ILLISTRATIVE PURPOSES.

Optional Extras

  • Front & Rear Diff Guards
  • Rock Sliders with Tree Bars
  • Recaro Racing Seats
  • Big Bore Suspension
  • Roof Rack
  • Interior Dash Mounted LED Lights
  • Puddle Lights
  • Heated Rear Seats
  • Uprated Speakers
  • Tow Receiver & Electrics
  • Lockable Cubby Box
  • Glove Compartment
  • additional 12v outlets
  • pre-heater / parking heater
  • Sun Roof
  • and a host of other items

If you have any questions, please call Kieron or Elliott on 561 210 5747

we are always happy to help 

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