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1995 Range Rover Classic - $55,000+ In Work Done - Ferrari Red - Best Rover Ever on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:1995 Mileage:155000
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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1995 Range Rover Classic


In 2008 I searched the internet for a great looking Rover.  I found this one (originally blue) and purchased it for $7,500.  I brought it home to San Diego, then went to work.  Over the last few years I've spent over $55,000, plus a lot of sweat and love.  


This is the nicest Classic Rover I've seen; it runs awesome, sounds awesome, and looks awesome.   I get stopped for pictures every time I take it for a drive; people love it.


Below is a list of what's been done.  Also listed below are links to a couple video's that show off the lights, the PA system and the exhaust.  


The vast majority of the work was professionally done at Premier Rover in San Diego.  You can check out their site by going to:  premierrover.com  (Sorry, you'll have to cut and paste the link).


I was going to list it for $24,500, but have aggressively priced it at $19,500.  It's a steal for that.


Take a look, if you have any questions... feel free to ask.



*Upgraded 4.6 Rover Motor - $6,800 installed

- The new motor was put in at approximately 100,000 miles.  


*Complete Color Change (Ferrari Red) - $8,500


*Fabrication of external rear back pillars; stripped the leather, sealed vents, painted matt black (See Picture) - $900


*Complete 3" Rovertym Suspension Lift - $10,500 installed


- Rovertym Srpings

- Bilstein 7100 Gas Shocks (Front & Rear)

- Rovertym Shock Mounts

- Reinforced Control Arms

- Great Basin Heavy Duty Drive Shafts (Front & Rear)

- Stainless Steel Brake Lines


*New Front & Rear Differentials (4.11 gears) - $2,400 installed


*Flowmaster Stage II exhaust - $500 Installed


*New Gas Tank Hoses - $300


*BFGoodrich Tires - $800


*Custom Mural by Surf Artist Aaron Chang - $700


- You can see Aaron's other work by going to:  aaronchang.com/gallery   (you'll have to cut & paste the link)

- The mural is a "wrap" and can be removed if you'd like.


*PA System & Police Siren - $650 Installed


Listen to the PA System and see the lights:  youtube.com/watch?v=XWUEoFLn-kw   (you'll have to cut & paste the link)


*Custom Roof Rack (Built and Powder Coated Matt Black)  - $2,900 installed


*Lighting - All lighting was purchased from VisionX - $12,600 Installed


This truck is so unbelievably bright… Same lights as used on the NASA Exploration Rover.  Note:  We had to run a fuse for each light (Picture Included)


Here's a breakdown of the actual lights and their costs.


- (2) SUPER LED Front Lights on the ARB Bumper - $5,000 

- (4) 20" Smart Light Bar - $1,188

- (8) 12" Smart Light Bars - $3,076

- (6) 6" Smart Light Bars - $1,086

- (4) 2" Smart Light Bars - $332


See the lights by going to:  youtube.com/watch?v=29tHDic1jTI    (You'll have to cut & paste the link)



*Customizable Ground Lights (You can set them to do different things - see video above) - $500 installed


*ARB Front Bumper with Warn Winch - $3,500 installed


*Rovertym Rear Steel Bumper - $1,800 Installed


*Rovertym Steel Rock Sliders/Steps - $1,200 installed


*Kenwood Stereo - $300 Installed


*Front Mounted Off Road Hi-Lift Superjack - $90 installed


*Additional:  I have about another $3,000 in additional invoices for miscellaneous work that's been done.


Note:  The interior was my last project.  It needs the front and rear seats re-upholstered, and the headliner needs to be put back in (I have it, just took it out to work on the wiring).  Also, there are a few door molding pieces that need to be replaced and part of the instrument panel plastic molding is broken and needs to be replaced.  All of these items are easy to do; I can have it done for you (at cost), or you can do it yourself.


Again; let me know if you've got any questions...

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