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Marshville, North Carolina, United States
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This is a premium factory optioned and dealer equipped highly kitted Land Rover LR3- not a home built version!! Vehicle is in excellent condition, both mechanically as well as cosmetically! All systems work as intended, providing not just a luxurious ride, but world renowned off road ability and safety- all in one stunning package.
The vehicle itself is loaded with factory options as shown above, as well as the highest trim level available!! Then the dealer and original Colorado owner went down the add on list checking every box!! Added improvements include: -Front ARB bumper from Australia -front recovery winch -Viair on board air compressor under bonnet with front outlet -Johnson rod 2" lift calibrated by dealer -Land Rover 18" alloy wheels painted black -32" All Terrain tires with generous tread remaining -New Rasta sill sliders with integrated step -Land Rover rear access ladder -rear power point with voltage display -Baja Rack roof rack (not included in auction, but available at additional cost, as some folks request this item to be removed) -Side ARB awning (not included with auction as I am retaining this piece of kit) -full size spare -rear storage unit -Factory DVD system -Navigation (factory) -Factory front and rear heated seats As you can see, the list above indicates an all inclusive, very well thought out build- wether it be for the daily driving chores of inclimate weather, day to day safety concerns, or getting out and exploring this wonderful country of ours!! The cost to replicate this truck would cost in excess of $10,000 just for the extra items added, not to mention a rust free low mile example of a fully optioned HSE model LR3!! I have enjoyed this vehicle, and really hate to see it go as it is the epitome of having your cake and eating it too vehicularly! Feel free to contact me directly (Dale at 704.650.6318) with any questions, as I am quite a Land Rover enthusiast as you can see at my site thervrbarn. Now for the blah blah blah portion- please do not bid IF you have less than 5 transactions, or a rating less than 100%, or your bid will be deleted. Feel free to contact prior to bidding to discuss these parameters should you not meet them, yet wish to bid. My goal is to eliminate fictitious bidders, which both keeps the price real, and ensures a completed transaction. Lastly, this is a used vehicle, and has no warranty. As such, pre bid inspection is permitted and encouraged!! However, should you elect to waive this option, your bid is binding, and the vehicle is sold as is where is. I appreciate your interest, and wish you all the best bidding on this spectacular Land Rover!! Cheers!! Dale |
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