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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Engine:300TDI
Body Type:SUV
Year: 1998
Mileage: 161,000
Make: Land Rover
Exterior Color: White
Model: Defender
Interior Color: Black
Trim: 110 LHD
Drive Type: 4x4
Excellent Condition 9 Passenger LHD 1998 Land Rover Defender 110 with solid 300 TDI engine. Imported from Italy with all documents and pictures for your enjoyment.
The truck has been upgraded inside and out as I didnt want to just import and sell. I wanted a quality vehicle you can depend on for years to come. - Brand New Winter Tires including the spare (not shown in Pictures)
- Three Stage Power Polish and then Fully Detailed
- Brand New Interior Upolstery installed
- Dynamated whole interior for sound deadening
- Engine had Sound Deadening attached to Bonnet
- New Exmoor Trim Seats throughout truck and new cubby box to match
- Heated Front Seats
- Genuine Land Rover Mats in Front well as well as Second Row.
- 2002 Puma Dash installed and Dynamated to stop sound as well as air flow leaking.
- Air Conditioning
- Webasto Auxillary Heater with Timer and on Key Fob. Set the timer for each morning so you dont have to wake up and go outside. Warms the truck and engine in these Canadian Winters.
- Power Locks on Key Fob
- Stereo with 8 speakers and sub woofer
- New KBX Grill, Air Intake, and Hood Vents
- New Mammouth Chequer Plating on Wings. ***Also have the Bonnet Chequer Plate brand new if you want. ***
- Genuine Land Rover Decals on Bonnet and TDI decals on Wings
- All new lights throughout with clear lenses
- LED Lights installed in Interior for better night lighting
- Black ladder on Rear of truck (just not shown in picture)
Excellent Mechanical Condition:
- Well maintained 300 TDI engine with genuine Land rover Parts only used
- Brand New Brakes and Rotors
- Fluids all Flushed and Car Maintenance work completed to be Canadianized
- Truck inspected and registered in Alberta. Work all completed by TRS Automotive.
I have ALOT more pictures of before and after if you wish. Email or phone for a viewing, this truck won't last long with the condition its in and at this price being winterized.
Ryan McKernan |
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