1998 Land Rover Discovery-runs Great No Reserve-no Rust-recent Inspection on 2040-cars
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
I am an Ebay member since 2003 1998 Land Rover Discovery No Reserve sale 122K miles Current Virgina Safety Inspection good till 5/14 Rear jump seats Clear Virgina title in my hand I am offering a great running Land Rover. The current owner bought this SUV in 2002 when it had 24K miles on it. She has driven it almost 100K and has taken good care of it. She just bought a new SUV, now this one is on a no reserve auction on Ebay. The motor and transmission are running fine. It passed Virgina Inspection in May of 2013. The brakes, exhaust, tires, lights, steering, shocks, wipers, horn were all checked and passed. It has driven an average of 8,100 miles a year. Way lower then the average. The Land Rover has no major cancer rust. The under carriage is rust free. The interior is clean and smells fresh--non smoker. Seats 7 people I have driven this SUV all week and it runs fine. You can drive it home. I am located between Baltimore and Washington DC in Silver Spring, Md 20906. I am a broker/dealer for this sale there is a $200 buyers fee added to the winning bid. |
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