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US $45,000.00
Year:1986 Mileage:106500 Color: Details
Location:

Calgary, AB, Canada

Calgary, AB, Canada

Original 1986 200TDI Land Rover Defender 110 (RHD) – Low Mileage and Solid condition!!

Newly imported to Canada, a solid 1986 Land Rover Defender 110 for sale. 
"Original Land Rover Factory Chassis" - which has not being welded - VIN SALLDHMC7AA241960 - and will ship with original rims and 80% New tires on the rims.

Exterior Details:

·      Brand New Paint Job scheduled for first two weeks of April – Black is color chosen but can change to any color you wish if in time. Currently grey. Exterior photos will be example of finished result.

-  Silver Wing Top Chequer Plating, Also have Bonnet Plating if you wish.

·       Sun Roof

·        New Front Bumper (Have original still)

·        New Terrafirma Steering Guard installed

·        New KBX Upgrades Front Grill - Silver

·        New KBX Hi Force In Take Wing Top - Glossy Black

·        Titanium Silver 3D “Land Rover” Lettering on Bonnet

·        Titanium Silver 3D emblem “TDI” Badges on sides.

·        Titanium Silver 3D Emblem “Defender” on rear panel.

·        Black Rear Ladder

-   Black Running boards with silver chequer plating step.

·        Original Chassis - No Welding

·        Replaced Rear Cross Member a number of years ago.

·        Brand New Rear Safari Door installed

·        All Door Cards, Plastic Bits, Door Locks, Wipers and alike in great condition.

-   Replaced all exterior Lights.


Interior Details:

·        New Genuine Land Rover Defender Floor Mats in front Foot Wells

·        New Genuine Land Rover “Defender” Floor Mats in Second Row

·        Brand New Exmoor Trim seats throughout Defender

·        New Heated XS Half Leather Front Seats

·        Matching New Exmoor Trim XS Premier Cubby Box

·        (3) New Black Vinyl Classics High/Low/High Second Row Seats

·        Matching (4) New Exmoor Trim Black Vinyl Inward Facing Fold Up chairs in cargo area.

·        Seat belts installed for each seat

·        New Stereo Installed with 6 speakers

·        Have a TD5 Centre Dash included but not installed to keep original

·        New Headliner

·        Upholstery replaced two years ago and just detailed.

 

Mechanical Specifications:

·        This Land Rover is a one off with low mileage  

o   (Have MOT Certificates going back to 2000 showing Mileage history through the years)

·        Just fitted with a refurbished Defender 200 TDI Engine by Keith Gott Land Rovers in the UK in Jan 2014. Have all receipts to show work completed.

·        Fully Serviced with New Oils to Gearbox, Transfer Box and Axles, New Filters, Fuel Filter, Water Pump Gasket

·        New Belts and much much more to list. Have receipts


To many details to add, email me for further details and to request additional pictures.  Have pictures through whole refurbishment. I can be reached through Ebay or at info@lr-imports.com.

Ryan Mckernan
LR Imports


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