In Nottingham area so give me a shout if you know some where relatively local I can go n play, cheers, Ray
Hi mate
Interior looks great, as does the outside
I am a newbie too! not far from you I guess, North NottsView attachment 118817
That looks tidy mate!Hi mate
Interior looks great, as does the outside
I am a newbie too! not far from you I guess, North NottsView attachment 118817
Thanks mateThat looks tidy mate!
I found it the other side of Birmingham mate, I just had to keep expanding my search radius. I had looked at some real junk, but I knew the score because of the age of disco I was looking forHucknall, where did you get yours from? I almost brought a disco 3 but for the same money I was looking at 130k plus miles and the ones I saw all had various faults that the garages said "would be sorted on sale". I wasn't convinced tho. Ended up getting her from a landy specialist, Churchill 4x4
View attachment 118810 Hello all, I have recently paid 7.5k for a 2003 2.5td disco with 103k miles. Base model as well but I has had a leather interior and ghastly wood effect added! I paid so much as it has a full service history and loads of bills. It's mint and in the first 3 weeks I have driven it over 1.2k miles and it's been faultless! I have installed a new radio as the one in it kept losing its front! I am also hopefully getting dynachip to visit next weekend. I want to remove the twin lights in front and the front light guards but wondered what people's opinion on this is. Also looking to try it out on light off reading (newbie remember) and am
In Nottingham area so give me a shout if you know some where relatively local I can go n play, cheers, Ray
Thanks Brian. I will keep the bar, I need to takeAs you can see from mine, it's a 2004, Landmark model, I have a pair of spots on the front too. Regarding the light guards, as @neilly said, you'll probably find that they're screwed into the bodywork on the wing just behind the light fitting.
The spotlights on the front, if you don't like them, then remove them and put them up on the bay; you'll need 50 posts on here to sell them on the forum.
My feeling about anything on the front is why pay for the best, or even the very good stuff when cheap and cheerful will do, especially when they're way out in front and vulnerable. iirc those on the front cost me about 25 quid a pair.
If you do decide to remove them, I would advise that you retain the "sports bar" that they're mounted on, it looks like an official Land Rover one, and as they say, it won't eat or drink, and it's there if you decide to put lamps on it again.
Regarding the underside, waxoyl, like almost all other underside treatments does deteriorate over time, so it's probably time to get it checked and either re-touched or fully re-applied again.
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Hi mate
Interior looks great, as does the outside
I am a newbie too! not far from you I guess, North NottsView attachment 118817
As you can see from mine, it's a 2004, Landmark model, I have a pair of spots on the front too. Regarding the light guards, as @neilly said, you'll probably find that they're screwed into the bodywork on the wing just behind the light fitting.
The spotlights on the front, if you don't like them, then remove them and put them up on the bay; you'll need 50 posts on here to sell them on the forum.
My feeling about anything on the front is why pay for the best, or even the very good stuff when cheap and cheerful will do, especially when they're way out in front and vulnerable. iirc those on the front cost me about 25 quid a pair.
If you do decide to remove them, I would advise that you retain the "sports bar" that they're mounted on, it looks like an official Land Rover one, and as they say, it won't eat or drink, and it's there if you decide to put lamps on it again.
Regarding the underside, waxoyl, like almost all other underside treatments does deteriorate over time, so it's probably time to get it checked and either re-touched or fully re-applied again.
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Thanks, I have spoken to Dynachip.....they seem to have great reviews. I told him I want the egr blanking off as well. He will give me a@Newto4x4 & @sherwood ,
If you are going to have it remapped, then I would suggest de EGRing first and even de catting if not done.
I would also suggest either of you finding a local person with the correct diagnostic kit, Nanocom, Hawkeye , Lynx as you will more than likely need it at some point................
Oh, and as already said, please find out your EKA code. Make sure your drivers door lock works with the key and if you do not haveone get a spare key including the fob and have the car coded to accept it.
Cheers
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