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2012 New Land Rover Defender Diesel (tdi Cdi) .... Only 14 Miles. on 2040-cars

US $90,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:14
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Please read the description very carefully before agreeing to purchase this truck.  I also would recommend a phone call too just to be certain this is the right type of vehicle.


This is the best explanation I have ever read about the Land Rover Defender...... 

"It's not a SUV. It's not luxurious, it's not sporty, and it isn't intended to be. You don't buy a Defender for commuting, unless you are a park ranger. It's very capable off road and very primitive on road"  Alex Devlin 
 

Listing a new 2012 Land Rover Defender 110 diesel (tdi).  If you "google" the LR Def's new clean burning diesel found in the '12 and newer models, you will discover this is probably what saved the Defender.  It's absolutely fantastic!  I have a 6 page document containing standard features and optional accessories that I can fax or email to anyone interested.  Mechanically, this car runs as one would expect for a new vehicle with all systems working fine.

This Defender is a grey market vehicle, meaning it was never intended to be driven in the United States.  The buyer will receive a MSO (Manufacturer's certificate of ownership).  If you would prefer a US title, that can be arranged but will somewhat add to the price of the truck.  Although a title can be obtained, this truck does not meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and is therefore recommended for EXPORT or OFF ROAD use only.   VIN is SALLDHMP8CA422746 .

The car is located in Atlanta, GA and is available for inspection, test drives, with 3 days advance notice.  I can provide free airport transportation from ATL. 

Delivery world wide is available at buyer's expense.  I will deliver to your choice of port.  Jacksonville is the closest and largest to Atlanta.  If you intend to keep the vehicle here in the States, (for offroad use),  I will deliver to anywhere in the "lower 48" for at no charge to buyer but please contact me in advance of bidding for delivery details.  I have a small delivery window the first week of January to accomplish this.

Accepted forms of payment are cash (in person of course) and bank wire transfer only.  I do not accept paypal (although you do need an account to bid on the car).   $15,000 deposit due within 24 hours of the close of the auction.  Deposit will be held in a bank escrow account pending completion of sale.  Balance due within 3 weeks of the close of the auction.  If financing the car, ensure your lender will finance it without a "blue book" value or NADA. 




eBay messages also come straight to my Smart phone, 
so I can respond very quickly.
Also... phone/text : (650) 469-3828



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