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Land Rover Defender 110 Stationwagon County Lhd Automatic In Uk Ready For Export on 2040-cars

US $14,995.00
Year:1989 Mileage:185000
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1989 LANDROVER DEFENDER 110 STATION WAGON LHD 300 TDI AUTOMATIC
WE HAVE JUST IMPORTED THIS LANDROVER FROM GIBRALTER TO THE UK EX NATO, SO IT HAS JUST TRAVELLED OVER 2000MILES AND DIDNT MISS A BEAT!
THE VEHICLE HAS JUST HAD A 300TDI ENGINE FROM A DISCOVERY PLUS AUTO GEAR BOX PUT IN. THE CHASSIS OF THE VEHICLE IS ROT FREE AS YOU WOULD EXPECT COMING FROM ONLY 20 MILES OFF NORTH AFRICA.
I CANT SAY THE BODY OR INTERIOR IS IN BRILLIANT CONDITION IT HAS THE WEAR YOU WOULD EXPECT AFTER 25 YEARS.
THE PHOTOS AND YOUTUBE LINK SHOULD GIVE YOU A FAIR IDEA.
I HAVE BEEN IMPORTING AND EXPORTING CARS FOR OVER 15 YEARS AS A HOBBY.
I LIVE JUST NORTH OF LIVERPOOL DOCKS IN THE UK AND AM ABLE TO ORGANISE SHIPPING TO ALL OF THE EASTERN COAST OF USA, AND MOST OF THE WORLD AT COST ONLY. SO IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT HOW TO DO THIS I CAN ORGANISE A SHIPPING AGENT AT YOUR DESTINATION PORT. 
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME
OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TALK ON THE PHONE MY NUMBER IS
0044 777647925
CHEERS SAM

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