1980 Land Rover Defender 110 Lhd 200 Tdi Puma Body Xs 12 Leather on 2040-cars
Wellington, Utah, United States
1986 Defender 110
SALLDHAD7BA242011
New Galvanized Marsland Chassis
New 3 degree Terra Firma radius arms and trailing arms
New Terra Firma Shocks
New 2" lift springs
New bushings throughout
Front axle converted to LHD with new LHD knuckle, new CV’s, new hubs, new timkin bearings, new vented discs, new
calipers
TD5 rear axle with rebuilt hubs, new timkin bearings, new discs and calipers
Stainless steel brake lines
New front drive shaft
New/rebuilt power steering box
New mud Flaps
Rear mud flaps are Gwynn Lewis quick release mud flaps with rear mud sheilds
Terra Firma Dakkar Wheels
New Fuel tank
New sending unit in fuel tank
New front bash plate
New rock sliders
New NAS rear bumper
Sandblasted and repowder coated ARB front bumper
Warn M8000 winch
200tdi Defender motor with 67000 miles
New timing belt
New Hoses
New Water pump
New pipes
New exhaust
New Water Pump
LT77 and 1.4 LT230 form the same donor vehicle
New Exhaust
New auto Spark Front and Rear wiring looms. Blue Sea Wiring block in the rear for better organization of the
wires.
Brownchurch Roof sand blasted and repowder coated
Rear access ladder
TD5 bulkhead and dash
Power door locks
Power windows
Heated seats
New sony Stereo
New VDO gauges
All LED lights except healamps
New Puma Tub and 2nd row floor
New 200 TDI front floor plates
Take off Puma Doors, Puma Roof, Puma roof sides, Puma wings, Puma Bonnet, Puma seat box (Converted to LT77
tunnel).
All parts except the tub and bulkhead were originally Beluga Black. They were professionally repainted in Beluga
Black. The bulkhead was stripped to bare metal and repainted and the tub was prepped and painted in Beluga black.
The under body was undercoated.
The interior was rhino lined and then carpeted with exmoor trim deluxe carpet
Puma XS ½ leather seats front, middle and rear. The front seats are heated.
New Seat belts throughout.
Split charge dual batteries. Blue sea smart solenoid, with blue sea accessory fuse block. Battery isolator switch
for running the winch on a deep cycle battery.
I will help the buyer arrange shipping if needed.
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