Northiam, dont sweat. I too had 2nd thoughts when I bought my 1999 D2 , 319,000 km's on the clock. It had issues with oil in the harness, front drive shaft, perished hoses, needed new shocks and springs, but when sorted, and when I started to get a better understanding of the vehicle, mainly thru this forum and the knowledge of the members on it, I fell in love with the D2. What I did, I took it to our local independant Land Rover dealer, asked them to do a major service, dropped all oils, report on diff oil condition, etc., asked for an inspection and report on the mechanical condition of the vehicle. From here, I had a good idea what was required to get it ready for a trip to the Gulf.Took it to the Gulf, Karumba, over 4,000 km's round trip, didn't,miss a beat. The best vehicle for touring I've ever driven.Over time ,as you get more experience working on the D2, you will do most of the work yourself, the cost will go down.It's like any vehicle - look after it, it will look after you. I also must thank the local independent dealer for doing such a good job. Bob.
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