1997 Land Rover Defender 90 Le Sport Utility 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Provincetown, Massachusetts, United States
Limited Edition No 116 of 300
~ Diamond Plate and Spare Tire on Bonnet ~ Diamond Plate on Roof Rack ~ LP Tank w/ custom mount ~ Mantec Snorkel w/ K&N Air Filter ~ Mantec Spare Tire Carrier on Rear ~ EEZI AWN Safari Tent 1200 ~ 4 Hella FF300 Lights on Roof Rack ~ 2 Hella Work Lights on rear of Roof Rack ~ 3 Hella Rallye 4000 Lights on Front Bumper (not connected) ~ Warn 9.5 TI Winch ~ Safari Guard Front Bumper w/ Skid Plate ~ Front & Rear Diff Guard Protectors ~ Front & Rear ARB Air Lockers ~ On-Board ARB Air Compressor w/ Accessories ~ Old Man EMU Steering Damper ~ New Old Man EMU Nitrogen Charged Shocks ~ New Old Man EMU Heavy Duty Springs ~ Goodridge Stainless Steel Break Lines ~ Proline Wheel Spacers (1.5 inch) ~ New BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM2 Tires ~ 2 Spares w/ matching Stock Aluminum Wheels ~ Stainless Steel Drag Link (Heavy Duty) ~ High Lift X-Tream Jack ~ 2 Nato Jerry Cans ~ Thule Spare Me Bike Rack w/ custom mount ~ Sand Shovel ~ Dual Optima Batteries w/ Perko Selector Switch ~ Vector 2500 Watt Power Inverter ~ UNIDEN Pro 520 XL CB Radio ~ Fire Stick II 5 foot Tunable Antenna ~ Alpine IDA-X305 Head Unit w/ IPod dock ~ Customized Dash ~ Customized middle seat cushion ~ Galvanized Rear Seat Bottoms (all 4) ~ Custom Seat Rails (both front seats) ~ Dual Fire Extinguishers ~ Hella Tire Pressure/ Temperature Monitoring System ~ Stainless Steel Borla Exhaust System ~ Hella Vision Plus Euro Style Head Lamps ~ Waterproof Front Seat Covers ~ Heavy Duty Front Floor Mats ~ Dual LCD Visor Monitors (not connected) I am sure I forgot a few things, but you get the picture. It's a bad ass Defender. The Dealership just installed a new tranny, transfer case, head gaskets, radiator, side steps, and suspension. This is ready to go for the next 100k miles. I am having the basket roof rack and ladders sand blasted and painted at the moment, so it is not on the vehicle. Extra parts, original bumper, etc... included in sale !!! Hate to sell, but moving out of the country. Good luck! |
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JLR shares backstage 'No Time to Die' Range Rover Sport SVR carnage
Sat, Sep 18 2021James Bond's latest adventures will take him to Norway and Scotland, as seen in the trailer for the upcoming "No Time to Die." Somewhere along the way, the British spy encounters a pair of Range Rover Sport SVRs, the ultimate high-performance SUV from JLR's Special Vehicle Operations division in one of the movie's centerpiece car chases. Now, the company has given us a behind-the-scenes look at its filming, and the automotive carnage that ensues. The filmmakers wanted to take a Bond action sequence off-road, and chose the Range Rover Sport SVR as the the bad guys' pursuit vehicle. Armed with a JLR product placement deal (Bond drives a new Defender in another part of the movie) the henchmen had no qualms picking one of the most expensive things on the menu. Unfortunately, that also makes is a bit hard to watch when machines that start at $115,000 are totaled as they careen through the air or roll onto their roofs. The SVRs share a 5.0-liter supercharged V8 with the Jaguar F-Type SVR and are the most powerful vehicles in the Land Rover portfolio. With 575 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque on tap, translating to a 0-60 time of 4.3 seconds, they're the perfect weapon for chasing a super-spy down a dirt road. As for Bond himself, 007 makes his escape in a decades-old yellow Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. Specifically, it's a 90-series, a smaller version built from 1996 to 2002 that was never sold in the U.S. but remains popular in other parts of the world. The most powerful engine had just 190 horsepower from a 3.4 liter V6 shared with the similar-era 4Runner. Despite the power discrepancy, Bond manages to dispatch the Range Rovers in spectacular fashion. Wait, this is a Range Rover promo, right? "All the stunts are for real, there's nothing that's CGI'ed," said Neil Layton, the film's action vehicle coordinator. "So to make the cars more dramatic on the screen, we had to turn off a lot of safety feature aids that's on there." Interestingly, another non-JLR product shows up in the video as well. The camera car is a blacked out (to minimize reflection in other cars) Ford F-150 Raptor outfitted with a massive rooftop boom. "No Time to Die" is hits the screens on October 8. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Environmental group accuses BMW, JLR of link to deforestation in Paraguay
Wed, Sep 30 2020ASUNCION, Paraguay — Environmental group Earthsight said on Wednesday it has linked some of Europe's largest carmakers to the deforestation of the Chaco, a dry forest region of Paraguay home to jaguars and one of the last uncontacted indigenous groups in the world. The group said in a report that livestock companies have illegally logged lands of the Ayoreo Totobiegosode indigenous ethnic group, some of whose members live in voluntary isolation. The livestock skin is used in leather upholstery of luxury vehicles sold by high-end European auto brands including BMW, Jaguar and Land Rover, the group said. UK-based Earthsight said it had made covert visits to tanneries that bragged about supplying the raw material to the luxury car brands. "BMW is using hides sourced from two slaughterhouses processing cows from ranches responsible for illegal [logging] in the Ayoreo Totobiegosode's forests. Jaguar Land Rover didn't dispute sourcing from a Paraguayan tannery that processes hides from another slaughterhouse doing the same," the report said. Jaguar Land Rover said in a statement to Reuters it had found no evidence to verify Earthsight's claims. It said its European suppliers assured sustainability. "We continue our drive for further transparency and, in this case, the leather supplier in Europe verifies with each raw material supplier that no rural property that directly supplies it is involved in illegal deforestation," the automaker said. BMW did not respond to a request for comment on the Earthsight investigation. Paraguay exports about 50,000 tons of wet-blue leather (tanned, but not dried, dyed or finished) a year, and almost two-thirds of those shipments are bound for Europe, according to the report. Automakers say that leather is a byproduct of the far larger meat industry and high-end cars constitute a comparatively small market niche. But indigenous leaders say deforestation driven by growth in beef and leather exports is encroaching on their territory and destroying their way of life. "As deforestation advances with extensive cattle ranching, they are being imprisoned, they are disappearing," Taguide Picanerai, a spokesman for the Ayoreo community in the Alto Paraguay department, northwest of Asuncion, told Reuters. The region is home to some of the world's highest rates of deforestation, Earthsight said.  Green BMW Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar Land Rover says half its models will be hybrids or all-electric by 2020
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