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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3542 |
Totally worth it.
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9th Apr 2018 9:13pm |
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gettingold Member Since: 03 Apr 2018 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 285 |
Now that looks good and a nice compromise on the interior.
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10th Apr 2018 8:09am |
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mjsputney Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: London Posts: 12 |
I assume mudflaps come off quite easy or am I wrong? 1992 Defender 90 200 TDI
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10th Apr 2018 8:10am |
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mjsputney Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: London Posts: 12 |
Also, whats the going rate for a 2010 100k plus 5.0 Suoercharged as Ive seen a few here for sub £18k in very good condition? 1992 Defender 90 200 TDI
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10th Apr 2018 8:16am |
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paulbrown22 Member Since: 23 Dec 2017 Location: London/Poole Posts: 352 |
I think it very much depends on overall condition and service/maintenance history.
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10th Apr 2018 8:50am |
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Clabs Member Since: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Watford, Herts Posts: 125 |
As said above, the 5.0SC will put a big smile on your face every time you drive it. MPG is a bit of a killer for around town - expect low teens. Having said that, it is no worse than a 4.2 in that respect. Get onto a motorway and you will easily be into the 20's. The performance is startling for such a big car and it will feel a much more refined car to drive than a 4.2.
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10th Apr 2018 4:29pm |
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mjsputney Member Since: 05 Apr 2018 Location: London Posts: 12 |
Ok guys, got a question for you which I am sure has been asked and aswered a few times but...
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13th Apr 2018 3:38pm |
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paulbrown22 Member Since: 23 Dec 2017 Location: London/Poole Posts: 352 |
My understanding is the original guides were at least partly plastic, and didn't last very long before disintegrating. I believe the parts were redesigned somewhere 2012-2013 to have metal guides, which last much better.
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13th Apr 2018 4:01pm |
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roblane65 Member Since: 01 May 2017 Location: Newcastle Upon Tyne. Posts: 83 |
Btw the mud flaps can be a bit of a pain to get off as the inner fixing will sometime turn with the screws ! which can depend on how long they've been on. But they will leave holes visible in the rear bumper and lower front wing panel as they are fixed through two different axis ( stupid I think ) so unless your prepared for some body work leave them alone.
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13th Apr 2018 4:32pm |
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Clabs Member Since: 08 Mar 2017 Location: Watford, Herts Posts: 125 |
I'll second what Paul wrote. The newer guides were made properly and not of chocolate and if fitted properly should not give any more issues. Also, for a bill of that magnitude it seems quite likely that they may have replaced other parts while they were in there - belts/tensioners/idlers perhaps. Not the be all and end all but worth checking as less to worry about in the future. Current Cars:
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13th Apr 2018 8:41pm |
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