What? Spend money on it! Nah, its the spare parts car, slowly it will get stripped.
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What? Spend money on it! Nah, its the spare parts car, slowly it will get stripped.
There appears to be FIVE on carsales atm!
high kms
1993 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue LSE
decent kms
1993 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue LSE
nice colour
1993 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue LSE
LOW kms!!
1994 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue LSE
dreamer.
1994 Land Rover Range Rover Vogue LSE
I loved my lse make site you get one with EAS still working it just MAKES those cars. fyi I sold mine several years ago, reluctantly, for$8,000
"they still look pretty good"
+ 1
Natural habitat of the LSE.
Gotta agree about the EAS.
Takes a whole lotta lovin' though - and moolah.
Just changed out the EAS compressor this very morning.
Still my daily driver.
Stacker still works, iPhone plugged into old cassette input. Stereo excellent.
King of the road. And off road.
Original donk still good for 155km/h at 330k on the odo.
BTW - no parking in Quentin's driveway, unless you are Billy Shortened.
If it's like my 93, the circuit board on the drivers seat probably needs some love: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/classic-ra...-question.html
The passengers side switch just needed taken apart and cleaned.
Looks like a longer wheelbase Rangey might be back in "vogue" shortly.... :lol2:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/rss-news-f...blog-blog.html
Slightly off topic of love for LSEs.
Is the P38 EAS valve block a direct swap for the LSE valve block? I'm told it is. Is that right?
I'm told you can't get classic EAS replacement control units. Is that true?
Will the P38 control unit interface with the Classic EAS ECU or are they incompatible? Gotta be incompatible right?
The air dryer is the same part, but that seems to be about it.
I'm thinking I will eventually move my EAS system over to all P38 running gear. You can still get all new spares for that. Somebody on the forum has already done it from memory. Probably have to gut the existing ECU and whack in a P38 EAS ECU and new loom etc.
Can anyone tell me where the chassis number is located on these LSE's?:(
Can't find it on the right hand rail under the wheel arch