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94L Toyota Landcruiser Amazon 4.2 Turbo Diesel 7 seats

169,000 miles with service history, tax till end of Feb

Mot March 1st and all previous mots

Original Wallet with all the toyota handbooks

Grey leather interior, Electric sunroof, electric seats, electric windows, electric mirrors, 6 disc cd, tow pack, nearly new tyres.

 

Recently had engine oil and filter, air filter, diesel filter, new brake pads all round including new fluid, flushed coolant sytstem and new coolred, new wiper arms complete front and rear and just had brand new windscreen fitted yesterday.

Forgot about the brand new starter motor fitted 10 months ago and 2 weeks ago put 1 new battery on it as well

 

£3250 ono

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That looks very clean for the mileage done. :)

 

Theres bits and pieces and the leather is showing its age but overall it doesnt look bad for the year, if you want a great workhorse then i doubt theres a better vehicle in its class, ive had Range Rovers Jeeps etc and they just dont compare especially when towing and reliabilty.

 

I think the towing capacity is 3500 kgs so it'll pull most trailers with the heaviest cars on them and hardly know youve got it behind you :)

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Oh that makes me sick. My 3 years newer, 4.6 HSE rangey on LPG would be lucky to scrape half that money with half the miles :(

 

I had a 97P 4.6 HSE that had done 80k and was visually in mint condition, always wanted one and once i'd got it i couldnt wait to get rid of it :( electrical faults, air suspension problems, overheating problems etc etc

 

Best Range Rover ive had was an old F reg 3.5 efi, the one in my avatar, coilsprings, no dodgy electrics etc

 

Sorry im not being too nice about the P38 but they are hit or miss if you get a good one hence the crap money they draw now. Not sure i'll get £3k for mine but think its worth that all day long, we'll see but if no takers close to the asking price then i'll just go silly and turn it into an off roader :)

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I'd actually have that as an offroader only my landrover club would snob me right on out lol. I'm with you all the way on the P38, its a labour of love and guess what i've had the dodgy suspension I replaced etc etc.

How much was that motor new? It looks like its got quite a lot of gizmo's and 7 seats.

 

I had a 97P 4.6 HSE that had done 80k and was visually in mint condition, always wanted one and once i'd got it i couldnt wait to get rid of it :( electrical faults, air suspension problems, overheating problems etc etc

 

Best Range Rover ive had was an old F reg 3.5 efi, the one in my avatar, coilsprings, no dodgy electrics etc

 

Sorry im not being too nice about the P38 but they are hit or miss if you get a good one hence the crap money they draw now. Not sure i'll get £3k for mine but think its worth that all day long, we'll see but if no takers close to the asking price then i'll just go silly and turn it into an off roader :)

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I'd actually have that as an offroader only my landrover club would snob me right on out lol. I'm with you all the way on the P38, its a labour of love and guess what i've had the dodgy suspension I replaced etc etc.

How much was that motor new? It looks like its got quite a lot of gizmo's and 7 seats.

 

My landrover mates are mostly bonkers and drive series ones so if it doesnt sell i look forward to pulling them out when there stuck :D

 

Not a clue on its new price back in 94,, 35k ish ?

 

Its stock other than the bull bar which to be honest i think would be better in the bin, it has air con as well but a tensioner pulley bearing had gone when i bought it and ive never bothered fixing it.

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