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Real Nice 1998 Land Rover Discovery Dark Blue 4x4 Suv on 2040-cars

US $4,200.00
Year:1998 Mileage:98210
Location:

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania, United States

REAL NICE SHAPE 1998 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 4X4 SUV FINISHED IN DARK BLUE METALLIC W/ BEIGE LEATHER INTERIOR. HAS 98K ORIGIONAL MILES. STARTS, RUNS, DRIVES AND STOPS WELL. HAS 4.0 V-8 W/ AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. 4 WHELL DRIVE WORKS WELL. NEVER PUT IT IN 'LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL' SO DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT. TRACKS STRAIGHT AND STOPS STRAIGHT WITHOUT VIBRATION. HAS NEW BATTERY, FUEL PUMP, WATER PUMP, ALL FILTERS AND FLUIDS NEW, HAS NICE TIRES, WHEELS, BRAKES, EXHAUST AND SUSPENSION. 2 MOON ROOFS-BOTH OPEN AND CLOSE-THE FRONT ONE FOR SOME REASON WON'T TILT COMPLETELY DOWN (I THINK THE RUBBER GASKET NEEDS ADJUSTED). WHEN WE PUT NEW BATTERY IN, THE RADIO STIPPED WORKING AND WE NEED TO GET A 'CODE' FROM LAND ROVER TO START IT UP AGAIN-YOU GO ONLINE OR CALL A TOLL FREE NUMBER AND PROVE OWNERSHIP WITH TITLE INFO, AND THEY GIVE YOU THE CODE TO USE....PROTECTION AGAINST THEFT, I GUESS! MOST ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK FINE. HAS REAR JUMP SEATS, LUGGAGE RACK, TOW PACKAGE AND LEATHER INTERIOR. 'ANTI-LOCK' BRAKE LIGHT ON (?). BRAKES WORK FINE. SMALL 'CRINKLE' ON DRIVERS SIDE FRONT FENDER WAY UP IN FRONT BY BUMPER. EASY FIX. LITTLE BIT OF RUST STARTING ON DRIVERS SIDE REAR WHEEL WELL. EASY FIX. RUNS AND DRIVES VERY SMOOTH. IDLE IS A BIT 'FAST'-I GOT A IDLE SOLENOID THAT NEEDS PUT ON WHICH IS SUPPOSSED TO FIX THE FAST IDLE. TRYING TO BE AS COMPLETE AS I CAN ABOUT CONDITION AND OPERATION. HEATER GREAT/ AIR NOT VERY COLD. POWER DRIVERS SEAT DOESN'T WORK-ORDERED NEW SWITCH. EMAIL WITH ANY MORE QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE, ESPECIALLY BEFORE BIDDING. IF THIS VEHICLE WAS ABOUT PERFECT, I'D ASK ALOT MORE. BUT ASKING $1000 BELOW KELLY BLUE BOOK VALUE FOR A PERSON SELLING THEIR VEHICLE BY THEMSELVES. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING OR PICKUP. VEHICLE SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS. COULD LAST 500,000 MILES, COULD BLOW UP TOMORROW. JUST BEING HONEST AND REAL IS ALL.....THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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