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2000 Land Rover Discovery Se7 Series Ii Many Extras! Enthusiast Owned! on 2040-cars

US $4,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:204883
Location:

Demotte, Indiana, United States

Demotte, Indiana, United States

Looking to sell my beloved 2000 Land Rover Discovery 2 SE7.  I've owned this truck for about 4 years and I absolutely love it!  Has been nothing short of fantastic the entire time!  I'm a Land Rover enthusiast and this by far has been one of my favorite rides.  Bought it with 170,000 miles to replace a 99 Discovery that I had.  Original factory option Safety Devices full roof rack.  Had factory brush bar, but it was getting rather rusty so I had a custom winch bumper/brush bar built by Platinum Motorsports outside of Louisville, KY.  Has an 8,000 or 10,000 lb winch tucked in the bumper as well.  Really have nothing bad to say about this truck.  Only getting rid of to get another project.  The Good, The Bad and the Upgrades are as follows:

The Good:

Runs great!
Leather in great condition
Full factory mud mats all around (Front seats, rear seats, rear cargo area)
Newer Dunlop Radial Rovers all around. (No more than 12,000 miles on them)
Rides really smooth

The Bad:

Rock chip in windshield (not in line of sight, so not a big deal)
Small crunch in hood where a deer thumped it
Small crunch in passenger side rear panel below tail lamp
Couple rust spots on roof
Few rust spots on roof rack
Rust on rear ladder
Cats are starting to rattle a bit

The Upgrades:

Optima Red Top Battery
OME 2" lift springs
OME Shocks all around
4 Hella lamps mounted to roof rack (not wired)
Transmission replaced about 1000 miles ago with a good used unit
Front driveshaft replaced with stronger aftermarket unit with greesable fittings
Tall Jack mounted to roof rack
Platinum Motorsports custom front bumper with intergrated brush bar
Large winch mounted in front bumper

Vehicle sat for a year after the front driveshaft blew at 55 mph and took out the transmission with it.  Once I found the right transmission and parts, had it sent to my shop where my mechanics not only installed the transmission and new driveshaft.  I also had them go through the entire truck to get it running right again.  Tune up, battery cables, drained fluids, etc.  All been done within the last 1000 miles.

I have well over $8K invested in this truck.  While I know I'll never get out of it what I put into it, seeing her go to a good home that will appreciate her and enjoy her is all I want. 

Feel free to ask any questions and make any respectable reasonable offers.  She does need to go!

Thank you for looking!

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