Black 2003 Land Rover Discovery Se Ii For Sale In Fair Condition on 2040-cars
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
I'm selling this amazing black 2003 Land Rover Discovery II SE for $3,000. Vehicle is in fair condition and has 154,221 miles. It features 4WD, all tan leather interior with black trim, AM/FM/Cassette and 6 CD changer, alloy wheels, anti-lock brakes, child safety locks, cruise control, dual airbags, full size spare, Boise sound system, trailer hitch, 8 cylinder engine, power seats, luggage rack, traction/stability control, anti-theft system, and much more. I loved this vehicle and took good care of it. Have to let it go, because I just purchased another. It recently had the following work done for $2,122 in April 2014: Replaced engine control unit (ECU), replaced water pump, replaced crankshaft position sensor, replaced exhaust manifold, changed cooling hose, replaced expansion tank hose, and replaced throttle housing to manifold hose. Despite all this work, the check engine light occasionally comes on, but shuts off when driven for a several miles. Receipts available.
See below for the list of current repairs needed on the truck's exterior (I believe in full disclosure): Rear windshield wiper needs to be replaced Driver and passenger side windows need to be repaired (currently remains closed) Slight damage to interior driver door Dent on left rear of vehicle (easily fixable) Cracked rear bumper Rear light cover (passenger side) needs replacing Rear bumper light (driver side) needs replacing |
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