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1994 Nas Land Rover Defender 90 Conv W/ Hard Top Upgraded R380 Transmission on 2040-cars

US $35,888.00
Year:1994 Mileage:107000 Color: Green /
 Gray
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SALDV2280RA936363
Year: 1994
Make: Land Rover
Model: Defender
Trim: DEFENDER 90
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Convertible
Mileage: 107,000
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Cylinders: 8

For sale is a 1994 Defender 90 Convertible NAS #508 with OEM hard top. 

This truck just drives perfectly.

 A few things to note: 

1.  The D90 has been in the south its entire life.  Frame is rust free.
2.  Clean Carfax.  No accidents.  There is a dent in the rear that can be fixed without much cost.
3.  I upgraded the transmission from a LT77 to an R380.  Less than a 1,000 miles ago
4.  Factory A/C recently recharged and serviced.  Blows cold.
5.  NEW BF Goodrich A/T Offroad tires all 5 (Spare Included)


The following work I have had done in the last 1,000 months.   

  • Replaced LT77 transmission with rebuilt R380 Transmission
  • New Clutch 
  • Replaced the rear main seal
  • Resealed the Transfer Box
  • Replaced two engine mounts
  • New Door Locks
  • Rebuilt the Swivel Hub
  • New Steal Locking Tuffy Box
  • New Battery
  • Rebuilt with new cushion and Driver and Passenger seats
  • Replaced many hoses and including put high pressure hoses on the oil cooler.
  • New exhaust
  • New Tires

It also comes with the following NEW parts.

1Top - Surrey Soft Top
  LRNA71726G $529.95$529.95
1Stainless Hardware Kit - Soft Top
  9091 $299.95$299.95
1Jerry Can 20 Litre Metal Green
  GJC20 $44.95$44.95
1Jerry Can Spout Semi-Flexible
  GJC002 $17.95$17.95
1Windshield Seal D90 - 110
  MUC3733           $69.95

1Water Pump
  STC483 $99.95$99.95
1Switch - Fan - Temperature
  PRC3505 $19.95$19.95
4Oil Filter - Short
  ERR3340G $11.95
SALE!
$47.80
1Hose - Heater Return To Pump - From 1987
  ETC6889 $12.95$12.95
1Air Filter - K&N Premium
  9243 $47.95$47.95
1Belt Kit - Range Rover '93-'94 LWB (3.9/4.2L) & Defender 90/110
  9229 $62.95$62.95
1Hose Kit
  9373A $119.95$119.95
1Water Pump Bolt Kit
  STC483FK $14.95$14.95
1Hose Clamp Kit - Cooling System
  HHCK $10.95$10.95
1Fuel Filter Kit
  8989 $34.95$34.95
1Brake Pads Front Defender 90/110
  SFP000260G $120.95
SALE!
$120.95
1Brake Pads Rear
  LR032954G $87.95
SALE!
$87.95
Also the hardware for the soft top which is $300




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Wed, Dec 9 2020

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