1995 Land Rover Range Rover on 2040-cars
Wheatland, California, United States
For more details email me at: archie_thackston@zoho.com .
Here are the highlights:
1. Complete 3-Angle Valve job including all new top end gaskets and fittings, block level check, cleansing and prep, new assembly hardware and parts detail. $2250 VALUE
2. 4.2L Conversion with a 65K mile unit including reseal of timing cover, sump, front seal, & rear main. $3000 VALUE
3. Brand New Radiator Recore, waterpump, racing thermostat and fan clutch $995 VALUE
4. 30K Mile interval service including STI Wireset, new sparkplugs, new belt, new air and fuel filters, new cap/rotor (including distributor advancement service), new differential and swivel fluids, new transfercase fluid, new transmission fluid, oil change w/GENUINE filter, cooling system flush and refill. $995 VALUE
5. Brand New Oxygen Sensors and newly fitted CA catalytic converters. $1200 VALUE
6. 4.2L ECU Upgrade $400 VALUE
7. Brand New upgraded 150A Alternator, Battery and High-Powered Starter. $1500 VALUE
8. Brand New slotted and vented racing rotors with organic sport pads in all 4 corners. $1995 VALUE
9. AC Service $400 VALUE
10. Brand New Leather Seating with factory vender supplied Connely Light Stone Leather. $4500 VALUE
11. 5-Stage Luxury EPSOM Green refinish. $3500 VALUE
12. Powdercoated OEM Expedition Rack and Brush Bar. $1200 VALUE
13. Brand New Factory Range Rover All-Weather mats. Original retail appx $750 VALUE
14. Newly Fitted Fuel Pump. $500 VALUE
15. Newly Fitted Old Man Emu Shocks and GENUINE Spring Conversion. $995 VALUE
16. Never on the ground "New" Michelin XM+S Tyres. Original retail appx $1200 VALUE
17. Brand New Headliner. $400 VALUE
18. Concourse Detail. $400 VALUE
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