beno1

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What is it's history? How much are you going to pay for it, have you put down a deposit yet? Is it a private buy or from a dealer?
I'm sure it'll be a great motor but if you need to do a few checks on this site before you hand over any money then It might be worth while asking a few more questions and delaying the purchase for an hour or two tomorrow (that's if you are buying it and not like inheriting it). There are lots of people on here who would be happy to help.
 
hi all when I got there that motor was shot so got this one instead
free lander td4 gs 2001 114000 on clock drove back from Scotland
160 miles never missed a beat drivers window to fix a common problem they say
 
hi all got there the motor was shot
so got this one instead td4gs 2001 114000 miles on clock drove back from Scotland 160 miles
never missed a beat new clutch master cylinder con cylinder 2015
all for £300 bargain I think
 
Yup, search for Freelander window regulator in ebay. You'll get hundreds of hits which unfortunately tells you how reliable they are.
IMO don't bother with the repair kit for a front window as my experience of them has been bad. If the motor is OK buy a regulator complete apart from the motor to save a few quid.

Oh, and health to drive. :)
 
beno1.
I'm glad you had a good journey home In the motor. Was it from a dealer? Does it come with a warranty? Some would say that £300.00 is a great buy or perhaps not a lot to loose. Hope you enjoy it and I'd be interested to know why the first one was shot.
 
Beno1.

Are you sure you were insured and taxed for the journey back home? I'm not doubting that you were. Having just driven the route, I know there are quite a few ANPR cameras' along the way. Should you need to complete any paper-work in the next few days make sure you are accurate with the date of purchase etc.
 
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