2003 Range Rover Hse.mechanics Special Needs Engine Work. Clean Title No Reserve on 2040-cars
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
NO RESERVE!!!!! NO RESERVE!!!!! 2003 RANGE ROVER HSE MECHANICS SPEACIAL SAVE MONEY IF YOU ARE HANDY IT COMES WITH AN EXTRA COMPLETE ENGINE CAR IS VERY VERY VERY DUSTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PLEASE BEFORE YOU BID READ THE ENTIRE POST IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK NO RESERVE PLEASE IF YOU BID AND WIN BE READY WITH PAYMENT AND A WAY TO PICK IT UP 5 OR LEES FEEDBACK MESSAGE ME FIRST OTHERWISE YOUR BID WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY REMOVED THIS RANGE ROVER WILL NEED THE ENGINE REPAIRED OR REPLACED TIMMING CHAIN WENT OUT AND VALVES ARE BENT..... THATS ALL I KNOW!!!! OLD ENGINE STILL IN THE CAR CLEAN TITLE DASH SHOW 151,000 MILES CAR IS DUSTY FROM SITTING THE PAST FEW MONTHS BODY IS CLEAN NO MAJOR RUST, DENTS OR DINGS EVERYTHING IS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR ON A 11 YEAR OLD VEHICLE WITH 150K MILES HAS A MINOR BEMLISH BELOW THE HEADLIGHT PASSENGER SIDE ON THE BUMPER REFER TO PICTURE PASEENGER HEAD LIGHT THE LENSE IS BUSTED SEE PICTURE FOR CURRENT DAMAGE PASSENGER SIDE TAIL LIGHT THE COVER IS BUSTED SEE PICTURE FOR CURRENT DAMAGE I HAVE THE FACTORY RADIO AND IT GOES WITH THE TRUCK WINDOWS ARE TINTED KENWOOD STERIO 2 - 12'' JL AUDIO JL 3'S HAS AN AMP IN THE BACK AS WELL NOT SURE OF THE BRAND BUT THE SYSTEM SOUNDS REALLY GOOD TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION ALL LEATHER IS IN GOOD CONDITION THE DRIVER SEAT PLASTIC BOTTOM COVER IS BROKEN PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR CURRENT DAMAGE PLEASE EXPECT THE NORMAL SWIRLS AS ANY BLACK PAINT WOULD HAVE FROM NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AIR SUSPENSSION WORKS THE PASSENGER SIDE FENDER IS MISSING THE SIDE MARKER COVER BY THE GRILL/VENT I HAVE AN ADDITIONAL ENGINE THAT WAS REMOVED FROM A 2003 RANGE ROVER THAT IT WAS ON RUNNING ORDER WHEN REMOVED HOWEVER IT HAS THE STARTER BRAKET BROKEN AND WELDED ON TO THE BLOCK PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR REFERENCE. THIS RANGE ROVER HAD 130K MILES FOR THE EXTRA ENGINE I HAVE: The piece connecting starter to engine block is broken off and welded. (Finger in pictures shows where the problem is). THE ENGINE AND THE RANGE ROVER IS SOLD AS IS, so there is no warranty/GUARANTEE or returns. Engine does not include the top cover, starter, alternator, AC compressor, Throttle Body, coil packs, wiring harness. It ran well before starter issue. THIS RANGE ROVER IS SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE ARE GIVEN. CAR IS LOCATED IN FAIRFIELD OHIO 45014 LET ME KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AT IT BEFORE YOU BID. I NEED THE DEPOSIT SENT WHITIN 24 HRS AFTER THE AUCTION ENDS CAR NEEDS TO BE PAID IN FULL AND PICK UP WITHIN 7 DAYS IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ARRENGEMENTS PLEASE LET ME KNOW IM VERY FEXIBLE I WAS GOING TO FIX THE CAR BUT OTHER PROJECTS AND A NEW JOB GOT IN THE WAY. |
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Jaguar Land Rover likely to build US plant... in three years
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The UK votes for Brexit and it will impact automakers
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