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2397 days ago

1992 Landrover Discovery 200Tdi for sale

Brendon from Waikanae

Sadly our Disco failed it's WoF and we cannot justify fixing it so I'm listing it in the hope someone else, probably an enthusiast with time and the right gear or for someone to use as a tractor on the farm, can benefit from it. It primarily failed on rust on the body mounts, plus an exhaust leak. It failed on 21/05 so there's until 18/06 to submit it for a recheck without another full inspection. Other than that it's basically driveable, just not legally at present!


It's a 5sp manual 200Tdi (2500cc turbo diesel) and is economic to run at around 8.5-9 litres/100km. It's AWD (so all 4 wheels have drive all the time) with a centre diff-lock and H/L ratio. Quite a capable basic off-road vehicle. 3500kgs (braked) tow capacity and has both the standard 1&7/8" towball and the 50mm one.


It has done 275,122kms.
Licensed to 1 December.



Comes with original driver's manual, Haynes workshop manual and Landrover workshop manual on CD and a few other potentially useful bits and bobs including 4 spare alloy rims and possibly a set of wheel nuts.


Windscreen was replaced a couple of years ago.
Timing (cam) belt was changed at 262,000 kms by Gold Coast Mechanical.
New alternator about 3 years ago.



As-is, where-is.



Any reasonable offer considered.


Contact me by PM if interested.

Negotiable

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