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    Where to find part numbers

    I want to buy some spare parts to carry on a big desert trip filters ,
    Seals ,bushes a few hoses .........is there anywhere I can find part numbers for various items so I make sure they are suitable for my 2015 2.2 defender .......i don't want to end up with parts that only fir a 2.4 or earlier model .....but not suitable for mine ..........

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    I use on line parts suppliers rover parts,or LR series and paddocks. Find the part number, corroborate across a couple of sites, then enter part no only into Google should find that part number by description. Worked so far, really tricky ones, or anomalies use the forum
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    The first one is a Russian website, it's down at the moment, it's the full landrover Microcat. They keep playing around with the layout, but last time I was on, you scroll down to the timing chain picture, click, then choose your model. Good place to get your part numbers.http://lrparts.net.ru/

    You could also try Lrcat, not as comprehensive, but a good place to start, and it's working at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozy013 View Post
    The first one is a Russian website, it's down at the moment, it's the full landrover Microcat. They keep playing around with the layout, but last time I was on, you scroll down to the timing chain picture, click, then choose your model. Good place to get your part numbers.http://lrparts.net.ru/

    You could also try Lrcat, not as comprehensive, but a good place to start, and it's working at the moment.
    Thanks for that ....looks good .....I take it that the 2007 defender would cover up to the present day

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    PM us we may be of help

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    Give Landybitz a call, we supply Genuine OEM and Aftermarket Parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozy013 View Post
    The first one is a Russian website, it's down at the moment, it's the full landrover Microcat. They keep playing around with the layout, but last time I was on, you scroll down to the timing chain picture, click, then choose your model. Good place to get your part numbers.IIS7

    You could also try Lrcat, not as comprehensive, but a good place to start, and it's working at the moment.
    Probably best if you disregard the first link I posted, it seems to have gone AWOL at the moment. Lrcat is still ok though.

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    New link for Microcat now working, just click on timing chain pic, where it says parts catalogue. Then look up your specific vehicle.

    Microcat - Spare parts Land Rover catalogue in English

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