Tripp
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Due to a new job in the city, the time has come to sell my Disco and replace it with a city dwellers car. This is just me sending out feelers as I always need to have access to a car to get to work, and I'll have to find a workaround in the interim between cars. In all honesty, I believe this car is worth over £2000, however as I'd like a quick sale I am open to offers.
Discovery 1 XS
1998
300TDI
Auto
150,000 miles on the body
Engine is at around 70-80k miles. I have the V5 document of the donor vehicle (Another 300tdi XS auto).
The arches and boot floor have been welded up by the previous owner, there is no major rust problem that I have found (apart from the mud flap brackets) but some surface rust is surfacing that I will patch up.
Tyres are all good, Cooper AT3s, 245/75s I think. I can confirm later. Plenty of tread left and a completely unused spare.
The suspension + shocks are standard height, not originals. The previous owner said the previous owner fit them as a big improvement, and my local mechanic agreed they were all good.
The inside is in really good condition, it has a pioneer stereo and it is very comfortable to drive. I was using it as my daily driver doing 100+ miles each day and didn't have a single problem with it. If I had the space and money I would keep it. The seats are all in pretty good order. The speakers are alright, probably stock. Good enough for my karaoke.
It has a built in dog guard.
The bad points:
-There is a noise coming from the front left brake when the brakes are cold. The pads are getting towards the end of their lives but I don't have a grippy tool to push the piston back. Worst case scenario, a new front caliper set is £80 on ebay.
-It hasn't happened in a few weeks, but the throttle would lose power when at low revs. I've replaced the fuel filter and it seems to be alright but with such an intermittent problem I can't say for sure if it is fixed.
-The snorkel isn't a genuine Safari. Nothing major, but the piping is made by Airflow(?) and my Safari top got pinched, so it is just an ebay jobby on the top (it definitely works, that ford didn't look that deep!)
-The paitwork isn't great. The dotty decals along the skirt is terrible, and it has the usual dings, dents and scrapes.
-It needs a clean. If I get round to it I'll do it.
All in all it is a great Land Rover, and I haven't seen one in as good condition (but I may be biased). I'm sure there is a load of stuff I have missed off. I'm happy if you want to come and view it in the evening or a weekend, just let me know on here and we can sort a time out.
I am based near Exeter now, nearish to Ottery St Mary
Discovery 1 XS
1998
300TDI
Auto
150,000 miles on the body
Engine is at around 70-80k miles. I have the V5 document of the donor vehicle (Another 300tdi XS auto).
The arches and boot floor have been welded up by the previous owner, there is no major rust problem that I have found (apart from the mud flap brackets) but some surface rust is surfacing that I will patch up.
Tyres are all good, Cooper AT3s, 245/75s I think. I can confirm later. Plenty of tread left and a completely unused spare.
The suspension + shocks are standard height, not originals. The previous owner said the previous owner fit them as a big improvement, and my local mechanic agreed they were all good.
The inside is in really good condition, it has a pioneer stereo and it is very comfortable to drive. I was using it as my daily driver doing 100+ miles each day and didn't have a single problem with it. If I had the space and money I would keep it. The seats are all in pretty good order. The speakers are alright, probably stock. Good enough for my karaoke.
It has a built in dog guard.
The bad points:
-There is a noise coming from the front left brake when the brakes are cold. The pads are getting towards the end of their lives but I don't have a grippy tool to push the piston back. Worst case scenario, a new front caliper set is £80 on ebay.
-It hasn't happened in a few weeks, but the throttle would lose power when at low revs. I've replaced the fuel filter and it seems to be alright but with such an intermittent problem I can't say for sure if it is fixed.
-The snorkel isn't a genuine Safari. Nothing major, but the piping is made by Airflow(?) and my Safari top got pinched, so it is just an ebay jobby on the top (it definitely works, that ford didn't look that deep!)
-The paitwork isn't great. The dotty decals along the skirt is terrible, and it has the usual dings, dents and scrapes.
-It needs a clean. If I get round to it I'll do it.
All in all it is a great Land Rover, and I haven't seen one in as good condition (but I may be biased). I'm sure there is a load of stuff I have missed off. I'm happy if you want to come and view it in the evening or a weekend, just let me know on here and we can sort a time out.
I am based near Exeter now, nearish to Ottery St Mary