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Land Rover Santana Diesel 88 Inch 1984 Lhd Station Wagon 9 Seater Swb Original on 2040-cars

US $9,347.00
Year:1980 Mileage:67000
Location:

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

King's Lynn, United Kingdom

LAND ROVER SANTANA 88 INCH SWB DIESEL STATION WAGON.
1984 BUT WE HAVE TO STATE 1980 AS NON USA VIN WONT LOAD ON EBAY.
PHOTOS DONT DO IT JUSTICE. TAKEN IN BLAZING SUN.
JUST SOURCHED AND PURCHASED FROM ORIGINAL OWNERS, VINEYARD FARMERS IN NORTHERN SPAIN-PORTUGAL..
ON THE BUTTON. PASSED ITS SPANISH WARRANTY OF FITNESS LAST WEEK BEFORE WE PURCHASED IT. 
TOTALLY ON THE BUTTON READY TO ENJOY OR COSMETICALLY IMPROVE BEFORE SHIPPING.
WE DO A 240 POINT INSPECTION AND ADVISE OF ANYTHING NEEDING FUTURE WORK. MUCH CHEAPER TO HAVE IT DONE BEFORE IT SHIPS.
currently 7 seater..we can convert back seats to bench making 9 seat if its your wishes.
HAS THE VERY RARE ALLOY SANTANA BODY MOULDING STILL IN TACT...THESE NORMALLY FELL OFF AFTER 3 YEARS OR SO..GOOD INDICATION AS TO ITS USE.
COLOUR GROWS ON YOU..GOAT HERDER ORANGY-BROWN THINGY..HEHEHEHEHEHE.
DOLLAR RATE IS 1.67 TO 1 UKP...NOT GOOD. BUT YOU DONT PAY MUCH TAXES..UNLIKE US..46% TAXES AND DUTY...YOU PAY 4%.
WE HAVE GLOBAL SHIPPING NUMBERS SO CAN SHIP AND EXPORT WITHOUT YOU PICKING A PEN UP IF THIS IS YOUR WISHES..OUR BESPOKE MENU STARTS FROM $2640 USD AND CAN INCLUDE ALL TAXES DUTIES AND CUSTOMS CLEARANCE. 
OR WE CAN WORK WITH YOUR SHIPPER. NO PROBLEMS THERE.
NO MAJOR FAULTS
NO EXCUSES
NO B/S
WE ARE WORLD TRADERS OF FINE GOODS.
LOCATED KING LYNN NORFOLK ENGLAND UK
UK HOURS PLEASE..0044 1553 810318 OFFICE...0044 7712 825138 WORKSHOP
mark@v1twn.com
HERE TO HELP WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 
WE ALSO LOVE STATION WAGONS..THE PLASTIC WOOD ONES EVEN BETTER
EL CAMINO
TRUCKS AND VANS AND BOSS HOSS AND STUFF..DO ASK IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING.

HAVING GLOBAL SHIPPING NUMBERS FAST TRACKS ALL IMPORT. WE ARE NOT PART TIME
AT THIS. ITS WHAT WE DO.
BE WELL.STAY SAFE. SAY HELLO TO ELVIS.

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