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1999 Land Rover Discovery Series Ii Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:124374
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Up for auction is a nice 1999 Land Rover discovery.  We are selling this because we simply don't drive it enough to justify having it on our insurance.  We purchased this a little over a year ago and since then we have put a lot of money into it.  It had overheating issues when we bought it so while troubleshooting the issues the following parts have been replaced; radiator, miscellaneous hoses, clutch fan, thermostat, throttle body heater kit, serpentine belt, head gaskets,water pump, and coolant temperature sensor.  The following other items have also been replaced; spark plugs, fuel pump, headlight adjuster clips, air filter, battery and a brand new set of Cooper Discover AT3 tires with less than 2500 miles on them.  The tires alone were over $600 and I would estimate over $2000 has been spent in repairs. .  All cosmetic blemishes will be documented in the attached photographs.  The minor defect include the drivers door lock is broken ( I believe it is the linkage rod inside the door), the key is an aftermarket key that doesn't have the key fab so the door cannot be locked or else you will be locked out.  The second sunroof doesn't open ( could be a fuse haven't looked at it in depth).  The 12 disc changer is missing the CD magazine so it will need one before you can play music.  The cup holder is broken and doesn't recess into the dash correctly.  The ABS and traction control lights are on, my mechanic told me he thought it was a wheel sensor.  The drivers side for light needs to be replaced as it collected water inside it at some point and rusted out the light fixture.  I have not driven this car on a daily basis so there may be some other small things that could be wrong that I haven't found yet but I guarantee it doesn't effect the drivability of the car.  

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