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Thread: Sussing out possibly a Discovery for myself

  1. #21
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    Looks pretty good,what is the build & plated date?,as it doesn't look like a "classic'.Plated date is on the drivers side under the brake master cylinder & build date is on radiator support panel left side of vehicle.
    Looks like it has 16" rims not 18's,which is better in the rough,tyres also last longer & are cheaper.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by midal View Post
    New one was about $620 all up, freight etc. Haven't got the old one.
    I Will have to get hold of an old one and take a look.

  3. #23
    midal Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    I Will have to get hold of an old one and take a look.
    You sound doubtful, what are you dubious about? I located the receipt and the cost of ram was $495 plus freight $28 total $523 not $620 as I originally said.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midal View Post
    You sound doubtful, what are you dubious about? I located the receipt and the cost of ram was $495 plus freight $28 total $523 not $620 as I originally said.
    Not dubious.
    I worked in the hydraulics game for too long! And I believe I could do a refurb kit at an affordable price.

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    Underside hasnt been painted, the car has just rarely been driven. It was setup to do a trip to the NT and has electric brakes fitted for a van, but the owner has fallen seriously ill and his wife (75) is selling it. They never did the trip that they planned to do. The whole underbody of the car is as clean as the photos, it hasnt been repainted its just CLEAN! They have only done 60,000km since 2006 and are second owners of it. Its been garaged and started and run around the block weekly by their next door neighbour, but hasnt had anyone use it as daily driver for well over 6 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Looks pretty good,what is the build & plated date?,as it doesn't look like a "classic'.Plated date is on the drivers side under the brake master cylinder & build date is on radiator support panel left side of vehicle.
    Looks like it has 16" rims not 18's,which is better in the rough,tyres also last longer & are cheaper.
    Will speak to them sometime this week and get the build date. Yes its sitting on 16's. Probably keep it that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KFACTA View Post
    Underside hasnt been painted, the car has just rarely been driven. It was setup to do a trip to the NT and has electric brakes fitted for a van, but the owner has fallen seriously ill and his wife (75) is selling it. They never did the trip that they planned to do. The whole underbody of the car is as clean as the photos, it hasnt been repainted its just CLEAN! They have only done 60,000km since 2006 and are second owners of it. Its been garaged and started and run around the block weekly by their next door neighbour, but hasnt had anyone use it as daily driver for well over 6 months.
    Sounds like a purrler if that is the case.

    Go for it!

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    Yeah, I have commited to buy it. Get it in two weeks. They mentioned that the Battery has gone flat due to not being driven and the keyless entry has to be reprogrammed? $700 or something. Any ideas if thats what happens? They are fixing it prior to sale though.

  9. #29
    midal Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    Not dubious.
    I worked in the hydraulics game for too long! And I believe I could do a refurb kit at an affordable price.
    Well there you go.....perhaps another side line for your business, not that I know how many rams fail (or the seals at least).
    The guy who dealt with it used to be a mechanic for the Land Rover dealer here when they operated and I've known him for a few years.... straight sort of guy I think and I've dealt with him for a while. And he did discuss the fact that he was trying to locate a seal kit to see if that would fix things. I didn't see the internals of the old ram so don't know exactly what the issue was..suffice to say there was a lot of fluid sprayed all over the underside and encroaching on the back door.

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