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2003 Range Rover-needs Motor Work (timing Chain Guides) on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:141500
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
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I am selling my 2003 Range Rover.  I am selling it because the timing chain guides have broken.  Import Specialists in Springfield, MO says it will be $3,000-4500 to repair the car.  I have a long list of recent repairs that were done either under my ownership, or the previous owner's ownership.  I bought the car in June 2013.  The biggest thing that has been done is a Remanufactured Transmission from Atlantic British.  Cost of the transmission was $4200, and Land Rover in Tulsa installed it.  This was done by the previous owner, and I have receipts for both the transmission and installation.  This Rover is very clean inside and out!  It was originally a California car, so there is no rust.  Non Smoker owned.

  Here is the list of recent repairs:

Remanufactured Transmission from Atlantic British and installed by Land Rover Tulsa at around 127,000 miles

Air Suspension removed, and converted to Coil Suspension

New Radiator, Fan Clutch, Water Pump, Thermostat, Expansion Tank, and ALL Coolant hoses.

Valley Pan Gasket replaced

New Drivers Side Front Turn Signal Assembly (original was cracked)

New Struts for Hood and Hatch

New Stabilizer Bar Links, Thrust Arm Bushings, and Ball Joints

New Side Trim Panels for Driver's and Passenger's side front seats.  These are commonly cracked, and or very dirty.  

Pair of Land Rover Winter Wiper Blades

New Throttle Body

Battery replaced last winter

New Fuel Pump and Fuel Filter

New Valve Cover Gaskets and Upper Timing Cover Gaskets. This doesn't matter much since this will all have to come apart anyway.

5 new tires, and it has been recently aligned.

Kenwood Stereo with Back Up Camera.

I have invested a lot of money into this vehicle.  As stated earlier, the estimate to repair the vehicle is $3,000 for the timing chain guides. IF it is determined that any valves have been bent, and head work is required than the cost of repair can go up to about $4500.  I am confident that once the motor is repaired, this will have many years of service ahead of it.  Unfortunately for me, I no longer have the patience or willingness to spend any more money on this vehicle. This is a case of my loss is your gain.  Please feel free to email, call or text with any questions.

Buyer pays for shipping!  The engine does indeed run, though it is not recommended to start it up for fear of ruining the valves.

This is a no reserve auction!

Chris 
417-343-8367


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