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Reading this month's LRM, l got to page 9 where LR has announced a new run of re manufactured Heritage V8 90's

With prices starting "from £230,000" built from "high quality 2012-2016 Land Rover donor vehicles" l am sure they will be snapped up by enthusiasts on here.

Lower down the page is an electrified S1 Range Rover, a British company starting production of these, priced at £270,000.

l hope to also see one of these on here before long.

Seriously though, these prices make a new Defender L663 or even a Mercedes G-Wagon look like a bargain.

Hell, you could have a new Ferrari 458 and enough left over for a new Defender to park next to it, plus a nice TD5 90 and a new kitchen for the missus.

I suppose there's a customer base for this craziness probably starting with the 18 U.K. winners to date of over £100 million on the lottery.

£230,000 though. You can get a concourse restored S1 for £40,000
My local LR dealer had a fully restored Lightweight at £15,995 and it was faultless, they'd even added PAS to make it nicer to drive.

That leaves £214,000 change, enough for a second home maybe.
 
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Reading this month's LRM, l got to page 9 where LR has announced a run of re manufactured Heritage V8 90's

With prices starting "from £230,000" built from "high quality 2012-2016 Land Rover donor vehicles" l am sure they will be snapped up by enthusiasts on here.

Lower down the page is an electrified S1 Range Rover, a British company starting production of these, priced at £270,000.

l hope to see also one of these on here before long.

Seriously though, these prices make a new Defender L663 or even a Mercedes G-Wagon look like a bargain.

Hell, you could have a new Ferrari 458 and enough left over for a new Defender to park next to it, plus a nice TD5 90 and a new kitchen for the missus.

I suppose there's a customer base for this craziness probably starting with the 18 U.K. winners to date of over £100 million on the lottery.

£230,000 though. You can get a concourse restored S1 for £40,000
My local LR dealer had a fully restored Lightweight at £15,995 and it was faultless, they'd even added PAS to make it nicer to drive.

That leaves £214,000 change, enough for a second home maybe.
Can't imagine you want to start them in case you devalue them
 
Yer buy a real one norra model one.
one of these
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