P38A Range Rover Reluctant sale of expedition vehicle

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3extruckers

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Reluctant sale of special vehicle, but needs must. It has to go!
MOT. (5-1-2020)
Recent work includes:
New top and bottom ball joints on steering
New drive shaft oil seals
New water pump and thermostat
New in tank fuel pump.

It has also has:
Snorkel
12,000Lbs Winch
3 Way built in fridge
T-Max split charger system
Air-Con fan cooling upgrade (no viscous fan)
Adjustable fan thermostat with in car display
Rear view camera
Full length roof rack
Pull out storage in boot
Custom 'L' awning (clips on and poles to hold it up)
Light Bar
Interior strip lighting
240V hook up inlet with 12V charger for main batteries
4 General grabber AT2 tyres.
Terrafirma shockers all round and coil springs (about a 2" lift)
On board air
Clutch fitted about 6000 miles ago.

I have spent Weeks in the Sahara Desert living in this car. We converted it to sleep and live in and had a whale of a time. Went with a few chaps and Rachel from here.
Structurally the car is in great shape for its age. It has the odd scratch and the Sahara dust it still evident in and outside of it.
The roof lining is sagging but not a big job to glue it back up.
It has been kept in a garage when not used out and about, which is still quite often.
I have the interior for the back if you decide to rip it out and convert it back although it would be a shame.
Ready for you to go on your next expedition, just fill it with stuff and away you go.

£1999.
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Any question please ask.
 
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Wouldn't really call it a leak, it has the odd drop. Been in the garage for two months and there's no oil on the floor. It was an advisory on the MOT but can't really see where.

Cheers
 
You took that to the Sahara desert ????? :eek:

Come on you can't seriously be trying to sell that as an expedition prepared vehicle and if it is a "reluctant sale" then just keep it so you won't be reluctant about selling it!
 
why not, it's better than some so called expedition prep'd vehicles.
Gotta sell it as house sold and no where to keep it
And there were no issues in the Sahara unlike the 90's we went with.
 
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