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Body Type:Station Wagon Camper 5 Door
Engine:200 TDi 2495 cc
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Burgandy/Purple Leather Seating
Make: Land Rover
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Defender
Trim: County Station Wagon Dormobile Camper
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 5 Speed Manual, Disc Brakes all round model
Mileage: 202,450
Options: 5 X NEW DEFENDER DOORS!
Sub Model: County Factory Camper
Exterior Color: Burgandy Red Metallic
PLEASE NOTE; This very special Land Rover was First Registered 02/December 1993 - All ok for Import into CANADA
But NOT into USA as not over 25 Years Old!
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Land Rover Defender 110 Station Wagon Dormobile Camper 5 Door - with Full Brand New Leather Seating.
Limited Edition Factory ex Demonstration Vehicle, Very Rare - only one of two in this specification as I am told.
New Defender Doors:::::: Yes! 5 x Brand New Defender Doors, full doors - not just door skins - with new handles and gaskets.
Manufactured from the "Original Press Machines" - as purchased from the Land Rover Solihull Factory!
Yes,,,, You have just read that correctly.
Paintwork:
Total Bare Metal Repaint - in its Original Colour Scheme to a very high standard in our modern Body Shop Facility using the latest water based
paint materials - in Burgandy Red Metallic, including wheel arch/spats in County Model Specification.
Jet Black to: Front Grill, Front Bumper, Headlamp Surrounds, Rear Cross Member, Tow Bar area.
Chassis: all prepared and also painted in Black Protection Shils Paint.
Speciication:
200 Tdi, 5 Speed Manual Gearbox, Disc Brakes.
200 TDi Genuine Defender Engine as the vehicle left the Factory, with Disc Brakes all round - as its one of the last 200 TDi models produced.
Full Brand New Leather Seating as a Seater in Burgandy/Purple Leather with Cream edging.
Factory Sunroof Specification, Tailgate Wash Wipe, Heated Rear Window Model.
Limited Edition Factory Alloy Wheels.
Brand New Swing Away Wheel Carrier - Mantec Type - opens with tailgate door, New Front Metal Protectors.
Tow Bar and Electrics, Rear Step, 4 x Individual Side Steps(to be fitted tomorrow),
Full County Carpet Sets including far rear compartment area, 2nd row seating area, all door cards.
New Door Locks, Handles and Gaskets to go with your 5 New Deender Doors!
Checker Plate in Silver to Bonnet and Front Wings.
Dormobile Factory Camper:
Including Two Heavy Duty Folding Bulk Beds, Roof Windows x 3, Fantastic Specification, so easy to use - very sturdy.
Mechanical:
Fully Serviced including New Oils to Engine, Gearbox, Transfer Box, Axles, New Filters - Ready to Go! Anywhere!
12 Months UK MOT.
Fully Valeted ---- Not done as yet due to bad weather - will be complete tomorrow.
Free Delivery to Southampton Docks UK - Berth 22 - an 8/9 hour drive - by Transporter for security.
I create your Standard Shipping Note and introduce you to the Shipping Agent if you wish.
You become their Direct Customer or your own security and peace of mind, with the best level of customer service.
Please feel free to use your own Shipping Agent if you wish; Free Delivery to any UK Port or Airport.
Electronic Funds Transfer Required in UK Pounds,,,,, at lb14,900 UK Pounds Sterling is the Price.
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Please contact me on my mobile for any further detail or clarification:
UK 07825 006515
From Abroad +447825 006515
or send message via Ebay Please,
Kind regards David.
Owner,
History:
I and my Family have being in Business through three Generations of our Family for over 104 Years,
Based in the North East of England, UK.
Previously the Largest Wool and Textile Retailers, Owners of Coach and Transport and I personally owned the Local Ford Dealer
until sold a few years ago, Now Building Land Rovers as a Labour of Love.
May I also wish many of our Clients/Customers the best of Fun on their many Overland Trips this season.
David.
Land Rover Defender for Sale
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