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RobKeay Member Since: 19 Jul 2009 Location: Stafford Posts: 1579 |
Probably best do something about the rust bubbles it will only get worse.
Extreme option would be have it taken back and re-sprayed Then wax oil or other protection sprayed into bulkhead, doors and chassis. I would budget £400-500 on paint And £300-600 on wax oil Depends who does it. Second hand bulkheads are expensive and a lot of work to fit. Doors go for £500 plus second hand a pair. Plus painting. |
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20th Feb 2013 5:39pm |
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appaloosadude Member Since: 17 Oct 2012 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 630 |
9k sounds a lot for a rusty TD5, even if the mileage is low. The prices will settle after the bad weather goes again...
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20th Feb 2013 6:12pm |
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bob neville Member Since: 30 Apr 2009 Location: Marbella Posts: 3248 |
My 2001 TD5 90 (57K on the clock) cost a lot less than that last year and I purchased as seen.
Two brand new doors plus spraying cost me £700, I fitted myself. To sort all the other bodywork issues, which included a partial respray, cost in the region of £700. I am lucky as there is a bodyshop about a mile from me who do an excellent job and are very inexpensive if you pay cash The biggest problem I had was that the vehicle had not been serviced for a few years and it was this one aspect that cost me the most. Oil was like treacle and the end result was a blown turbo. I had a full service and all oils plus brake and clutch fluid replaced. New discs all round and new pads. I would say that price is a bit steep especially if the bulkhead is bad. Bob 2015 Jaguar XE240 R Sport - goes like ....... !! 2013 Defender 90 CSW - sold 2009 Defender 110 Double Cab - sold 2001 TD5 90 CSW - offroad project - sold to a forum member 2011 Porsche Boxster - for the sunny days ! |
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20th Feb 2013 6:45pm |
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scotsstag Member Since: 17 Jun 2012 Location: D+G Posts: 534 |
£9k sounds alot for a vehicle with that much rot..Far better vehicles around at that money IMO..Good luck 04' 90 Td5 CSW..
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20th Feb 2013 6:59pm |
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me@td5.org Member Since: 16 Jan 2011 Location: Warwick Posts: 856 |
Bear in mind that the 2002 model is a lot better, especially on a 110 SW. The main reason, the doors. Replacements are expensive, and you may as well fit the newer ones. Factor in a bulkhead replacement and your talking about a lot of money.
The 15p engine has improvements over the 10p but thanks no big deal. The later ECU is easier and cheaper to remap and easy to add cruise control to. If you could get it for £8000 and happy doing the work yourself then great. Also the chassis won't last much longer, not many will unless regularly treated from new, the outriggers and rear cross member seem to be made from cheese! |
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20th Feb 2013 7:01pm |
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garytodd Member Since: 06 Sep 2012 Location: St Helier Posts: 13 |
Thanks for the great advice. I wasn't aware there was any major difference between the 01 & 02 models. I've been focusing on TDCI models to much but have now decided that I'm more likely to be able to afford a TD5. Is is the first sub 10k 110 to be advertised in jersey for ages.
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20th Feb 2013 7:49pm |
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jst Member Since: 14 Jan 2008 Location: Taunton Posts: 7987 |
i'd buy a mainland one if you could. less chance of rust for starters on a vehicle that age
Bulkheads are £500 ish bare new. i would bank on changing it on that age a vehicle. job is then done for good, esp if you waxoyl the int. doors are around the £400 each mark. Cheers James 110 2012 XS Utility 130 2011 M57 bespoke Camper 90 2010 Hardtop 90 M57 1988 Hardtop |
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20th Feb 2013 8:44pm |
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