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Land Rover Range Rover 4.4 V8 Autobiography SUV 5dr Petrol Automatic (389 g/km, 282 bhp)

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Details

  • Make: Land Rover
  • Milage: 50000 Miles
  • Year: 2002
  • Model: Range Rover
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol

Description

Presented in an Autobiography-only factory shade "Xenon Blue". One of only two known cars to ever be built in this exquisite hue and a 6000 option. Autobiography colour coded side vents add a touch more exclusivity, as if it were needed. Inside is where the box-ticking really began in earnest. Ivory and Navy two-tone leather, with the tell-tale perforated centre sections that depict Autobiography spec. Along with a colour matched two-tone steering wheel and unique Autobiography branded kick plates. The most exotic wood trim available at the time, Prussian Blue Maple, has been optioned and presents in perfect condition. The "entertainment pack" (a not insignificant 5000 option back in the early noughties) is present and correct, with the exceptional Harman/Kardon Logic7 system making it's debut over the regular DSP system on the lesser Vogue models. Two rear screens and a DVD multi-changer complete the setup. All in working order, or course. If the spec alone wasn't enough to raise an eyebrow, the mileage and condition is surely the ultimate bow to this cars quiver. At just over 50,000 genuine miles and now boasting a new MOT courtesy of some extensive underbody remedial work, this car will be just as happy at car shows, collections or pressed into daily use. The common rear inner arch and jacking points prone to corrosion have been replaced and new sections welded in, followed by underseal/rustproofing and professional painting. A major service (all oils and filters) including gearbox, transfer case and diffs has been completed, along with a recent set of Pirelli tyres and brand new discs, pads and also calipers. This L322 wants for nothing, is supplied with a 12 month extendable warranty and is quite simply the finest example on the market today. The overblown phrase of "find another one" has never been so apt.