is it a sport or an S model?

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I'm 99% sure what I see in the pics in post #1 of this thread is a 3 door S model with 15" alloys and a body-stying pack.

The clue is the 'S' under the side-repeater indicator.

The Sport model usually had bigger alloys and the Sport logo.

Sport is also an inch lower.
 
I'm 99% sure what I see in the pics in post #1 of this thread is a 3 door S model with 15" alloys and a body-stying pack.

The clue is the 'S' under the side-repeater indicator.

The Sport model usually had bigger alloys and the Sport logo.

Sport is also an inch lower.

so would the body kit have been an option?
 
do all "S" models only have 2 seats in the back?

I've never seen or heard of any Freelander with only 2 rear seats.

There should be the normal 60:40 split seat combination. (One seat on the left side and a double seat on the right.)

The body kit was a £724 accessory in 2004 - don't know about earlier than that.

There was also a matching spare wheel cover.
 
there are models with only two seats and a kind of tray between them but i don't know if it was just limited to a particular model
 
I've never seen or heard of any Freelander with only 2 rear seats.

There should be the normal 60:40 split seat combination. (One seat on the left side and a double seat on the right.)

The body kit was a £724 accessory in 2004 - don't know about earlier than that.

There was also a matching spare wheel cover.

well iv only got 2 seats, i was told buy a trader that it only has 2 seats in the rear as it was a spot model:confused:
 
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