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2003 Land Rover Discovery Hse on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:108225
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States

This is a 2003 Land Rover Discovery HSE with 108K.

This a an ALL WHEEL DRIVE/ FOUR WHEEL DRIVE Land Rover

It’s a five seater not a seven, That means the whole back end is open for what you buy a SUV for, not folding up seats you never use taking up space you need.

It has two huge storage compartment (see picture) where the “In The Way Seats” would try and fold away to. If you have looked at Discoveries and the seven seater you know what I’m saying.

It Black with Camel interior

It has all the usual Discovery stuff, but beings its an HSE you get elevating air bag in the back. You can raise the back of the Discovery 10 inches when off road. When you get back on road or exceed 15 mph the Discovery goes back to its normal ride adjustment level.

You get a 12volt DC plug in the back cargo area. You get a heated front windshield. Not a defrosted windshield. This has tiny wires in the front windshield that heats the front windshield and clears it.

You get front head light washers.

Back up sensors

Tow package

Hill decent braking,

Rear seat cup holders

Rear seat is 60/40 (See picture)

Heated front seats

The list just goes on and on

The HSE is the best equipped Discovery of the four lines of Discovery

 

I need to (don’t want to) sell this HSE because I’m moving.

I will pay to have it moved with me before I’ll give it away.

 

It has HID (6000) low beams, high beams and fog lights

The interior lights have been replaced with LED’s (See picture of interior)

Added for backing two halogen back up lights (See picture)

 

I have replaced:

  • ECU
  • Main Under Hood Fuse Block
  • Ignition Switch
  • Radio
  • Amp
  • Back Door Sub Speakers
  • Blower Motor
  • Blower Motor Resistor
  • Front Windshield Cowling

 

Installed New:

  • All for Wheels Brakes Rotors (crossed drilled and slotted (see pictures)
  • All for Wheels Ceramic Pads
  • Oil Pan gasket
  • All Four o2 Sensors
  • Head Liner
  • Both Catalytic Converters
  • Keyless Entry Key (you’ll also get two valet key)
  • Front Drivers Door Regulator
  • Front Drivers Door Motor
  • Front Passengers Door Regulator
  • Front Passengers Door Motor
  • Purge valve
  • All Four Ball Joints
  • MAF Sensor
  • All four U Joints Replaced (both front and rear axles)
  • Spark Plug Wires (18mm)
  • Plugs
  • Both Coil Blocks
  • Both Front Drive Line Seals
  • Both front and back drive lines have been rebalanced. 

 

Yes I was going to keep it…but now all this work goes to you….. 


I took off the oversize off road front grill lights. They’ll be in the Discovery when you get it.

All the plugs and mounting hardware is there, Supper easy to put back on. I just didn't like them.

 

You’ll even get the original factory owners manuals. 


Oil change 300 miles ago Castrol synthetic 10/30 


All four wheels have been remounted, balance and rotated (three weeks ago)

Per Discount Tire/American (depending on where you live) all four tires have better that 50% left on them.

 

As you can see in one of the pictures the front bumper is cracked. I inherited it that way. Just hadn’t gotten there yet to replace it.

 

Questions about the paint and its finish?

This can be answered by looking at the pictures. The reflection tells the whole story on that.

I one weekend about two months ago I buffed  out  the Discovery with Maguire’s  Swirl remover #9, then polished it with  #7 and two coats of mirror glaze #26. And. that’s what you end up with.

 

The interior has its usual wear stuff going on….

 

When shooting the picture for this, we here in Phoenix had our first 100 degree plus weekend.

Took out the laser thermometer to show you the outside temp and then what was blowing out the vents…

 I think that question is now answered by other than “The AC blows cold”.

 

This is a daily driver so the mileage will be a bit different than that of the mileage in the picture.


Got ANY question ask…dutchrice@yahoo.com   or call me (480) 433-6133

You will also get the name and phone number of the mechanic that assisted me to ask questions as the solidness of this Discovery.

 

I am selling this on other platforms and adversments. I will pull this listing as soon as someone comes up the magic number.

 

I will not ship, but I’ll assist you how I can.

I use a really good car shipper

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