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peanutbob



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[For Sale] Series 3 for sale price lowered
1983 series 3 for sale. Selling obo a mate of mine who has now purchased a Defender.
Solid chassis and bulkhead , mot last May with advisories ref 2 cracked tyres. County spec, 124k unwarranted miles but probably right as he’s owned it for the last 20 years and averaged 700 miles per year. 2.3 original Diesel engine.
Recent oil and filter change. Location near Chester.
Looking for £6800.00






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Post #862384 19th Oct 2020 9:37am
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defender9



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Looks a nice enough vehicle for someone but why do people cobble together exhaust hangers from bits of old tat when the proper thing is readily available and cheap Rolling Eyes
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mini Anaconda



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Looks great, good luck with the sale. Thumbs Up BORG - Bucks & Oxon 4x4 Response Group
Post #862506 19th Oct 2020 8:30pm
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peanutbob



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Price reduced.
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jimbo55



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defender9 wrote:
Looks a nice enough vehicle for someone but why do people cobble together exhaust hangers from bits of old tat when the proper thing is readily available and cheap Rolling Eyes


Ask Land Rover that, that’s how they came from the factory
Post #863051 22nd Oct 2020 4:03pm
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Slideywindows



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It's a nice enough late SIII, with mirrors on the doors and grommets in the wing tops, as ex factory.

But it isn't County spec.

It has a hard top (no Alpine Lights, no tropical roof) with windows (non sliding) plus a deluxe bonnet.


If not sold, you could also try putting it on here:

https://www.series2club.co.uk/new_forum/index.php?action=unread
Post #863054 22nd Oct 2020 4:27pm
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defender9



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
jimbo55 wrote:
defender9 wrote:
Looks a nice enough vehicle for someone but why do people cobble together exhaust hangers from bits of old tat when the proper thing is readily available and cheap Rolling Eyes


Ask Land Rover that, that’s how they came from the factory


Land Rover never put such a cobbled together exhaust hanger on a S3. The correct bracket for attaching the exhaust hanger is welded to the chassis behind the cobbled together thing.
Post #863071 22nd Oct 2020 5:49pm
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