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Huntneils



Member Since: 24 Feb 2021
Location: Oxfordshire
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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black
[for sale] L322 3.6 TDV8 Autobiography 2009

I have for sale my 2009 Autobiography in Black with dark grey/black interior

I have had it for about a year but it have hardly driven it and it has been in storage. I think I have covered 2000 miles at most

Comes with a full service history, mostly independents but the earlier stuff is LR

This is a dedicated Autobiography edition with the normal vogue SE options plus extended leather interior. It has the later style seats

Had a full mot from last week, sailed through apart from a wiper blade

Since I have had it, both egrs have been changed (receipt available), front brakes, front tyres, all the diff fluids and the transfer box. I haven’t touch the gearbox, changes smoothly

Mileage is 151000 and won’t be going up much as the car is still in storage

The pictures are from last year but I will get some fresh ones added

I have added a tow bar but never towed with it.

Overall in good condition, there is no rust on the tailgate, just a little bubble on each of the rear door shuts.

Message me for any more info



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Post #622714 6th Feb 2022 12:22pm
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Huntneils



Member Since: 24 Feb 2021
Location: Oxfordshire
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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Price would be helpful. £8000

Post #622715 6th Feb 2022 12:23pm
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RiverBlanche



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Interested

Hi,

just started looking for a TDv8 3.6 think might be worth us having a chat Whistle

warning it will be load of Question Question Question

so will start with,
have you had the windscreen replaced or repaired (advs MOT)
what type of towbar have you fitted (hoping a fixed or receiver type and not a swan neck)
did you have new front discs and pads or just the pads
the N/S step looks a bit odd Question
whats happened with the wheel nuts Shocked does it need a complete new set
a previous MOT advised on the lower arms have these been done
reasoning for Not doing the gearbox filter/sump pan while you were doing the other fluids
full size spare wheel
anything NOT working easier than listing the heated seats, satnav, aircon... hold on I just have Rolling Eyes
last one I can think of for now how long has it been SORNed

Thanks I did warn you

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Post #622749 6th Feb 2022 3:03pm
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Huntneils



Member Since: 24 Feb 2021
Location: Oxfordshire
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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Thanks for getting in touch.

The windscreen has a small chip as an advisory, I haven’t done anything about it as it’s low on the drivers side out of the main field of view

The tow bar is a fixed witter with a regular tow ball. It would unbolt and accept a variable height tow hitch I am sure

The front brake pads were done - Brembo on these. The disks were ok from memory

The bottom arms came up last year as an advisory but not even mentioned this year. I have had this before with my D3’s bottom wishbones. Seems each tester has a slightly standard for assessing

Everything works on the car, even the Land Rover Media interface in the glove box. Rear camera is fine as well, the standard items don’t give a great picture even when new

I have sorn it as it just wasn’t being used - I have a D3, Volvo XC90 and a series 2a that all taken my time. The plan was to use it for work but it was too nice to throw tools in

The side step does kick out slightly along the length. These are mounted on short sliding brackets and you can adjust where they sit. I have never got round to adjusting it. You will notice the offside mud flap sits at an angle too. This requires a small bolt as when the tow bar was fitted the bumper had to come off and that bolts had rusted through.

The wheel nuts all show signs of corrosion and the plan was to replace them all - full sets from Brit part or similar are not expensive. The locking wheel nut is also present

I have the book pack etc and two keys.

Full-size spare wheel, jack wheel brace etc

I didn’t change the gearbox oil, firstly because it is running and changing gear fine. Secondly I planned to get a forum member to do it - Bodsy. He knows his way around the gearbox and is set up to do it

Pm me if you need anymore info

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