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    Looking to purchase a D4

    Hi, I’m new to the Land Rover ownership I purchased my first back in March this year a 1990 110 which myself and number 2 son did a trip to the corner country in NSW in late July just before we were locked down. We did a basic swag camp for 12 nights, my son is a keen photographer and took some great pictures and this is where the problem arises. My wife (SWMBO) is also a keen photographer and back before I purchased said 110 was asked whether she would be interested in doing some outback travel to which she replied NO. Now she has seen the photos and wishes to do some outback travel but so eloquently put it “ not in that thing”.
    Now I have thought what vehicle would pass her suitability test and I’m quite certain that a Discovery D4 would be suitable (we have previously owned Patrol’s) and my question to you guys is, other than the obvious like regular services (log book) general appearance inside/outside is there any other areas I should be looking at?
    My budget puts me in around the 2014-15 build going on what seems to be on Carsales. Thanks in advance Paul.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Porker View Post
    Hi, I’m new to the Land Rover ownership I purchased my first back in March this year a 1990 110 which myself and number 2 son did a trip to the corner country in NSW in late July just before we were locked down. We did a basic swag camp for 12 nights, my son is a keen photographer and took some great pictures and this is where the problem arises. My wife (SWMBO) is also a keen photographer and back before I purchased said 110 was asked whether she would be interested in doing some outback travel to which she replied NO. Now she has seen the photos and wishes to do some outback travel but so eloquently put it “ not in that thing”.
    Now I have thought what vehicle would pass her suitability test and I’m quite certain that a Discovery D4 would be suitable (we have previously owned Patrol’s) and my question to you guys is, other than the obvious like regular services (log book) general appearance inside/outside is there any other areas I should be looking at?
    My budget puts me in around the 2014-15 build going on what seems to be on Carsales. Thanks in advance Paul.
    Paul, being 6 -7 yrs old now part from regular services schedule for other things done and replaced.
    the plastics manifolds for crack / splitting, same for the thermostat housing/ plastic, the expansion tank condition. Make sure that all the door lock actuators work. check the control arms and tie rods. for bush wear. these should be road worthy items any way , but if recently done it will save you $in the future,.


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    Service records are very important,if there are none,move on and keep looking.

    Then get the vehicle inspected by a good Indy that specialises in LR's.

    Good luck with your purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Service records are very important,if there are none,move on and keep looking.

    Then get the vehicle inspected by a good Indy that specialises in LR's.

    Good luck with your purchase.
    No official service records on either of my Landies post warranty period
    I do know who maintains them though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    No official service records on either of my Landies post warranty period
    I do know who maintains them though
    Only cost a couple of thumbs, too...
    2013 D4 expedition equipped
    1966 Army workshop trailer
    (previously SII 2.25 swb, SIII 2.25 swb & lwb, P38 Vogue, 1993 LSE 3.9V8 then HS2.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Only cost a couple of thumbs, too...
    That was the bloody Firearm safe!

    Although I did manage to rebuild the front end - fit the Bullbar, new Intercooler etc whilst still recovering.

    Lot of effort doing bolts and nuts one handed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    That was the bloody Firearm safe!

    Although I did manage to rebuild the front end - fit the Bullbar, new Intercooler etc whilst still recovering.

    Lot of effort doing bolts and nuts one handed!
    How is the new intercooler Tombie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    How is the new intercooler Tombie?
    Very happy with it, noticed a smoothing of throttle response straight away if that makes sense, and pick up is quicker for sure.

    I’m still working on the EGR removal which will lead to an EGT probe going in to enable some monitoring.

    Definitely improved responsiveness and power has lifted a noticeable amount.

    They do one for the 3.0 and if it does the same uplift in performance I’d recommend it.

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    Very cool, I'd be interested in both of those mods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    No official service records on either of my Landies post warranty period
    I do know who maintains them though
    The post warranty period service is no doubt a much better and thorough service than the services done during warranty.

    Moving on,i cant remember,but can the Gap tool read intake air temps and also air temperature entering the engine after the intercooler?

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