Valuation experts - help please

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Bullfrog

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Calling all valuation experts. I have a Defender 90 that, now that I have moved to London, I realise, with great regret, I need to sell on. I bought it to drive in Sierra Leone and so it has quite an adventure behind it. It has driven across the Sahara from West Africa to Europe so has a fair number of scratches to the exterior and interior at the back. It looks like what it is - a much loved and well used Land Rover.

But the wear and tear is only superficial, and otherwise it is pretty new. It is a 2006 300 Tdi with only 9,600 miles on the clock and will always be one of the newest 300 Tdi 90s around. It is a left hand drive and its speedometer and odometer are in kilometres. It is basic on the interior but has air conditioning, a metal lockable cubby box and a roof rack. It is in metallic tonga green with a white roof.

It is basically the perfect car for someone who wants a fairly new, reliable Defender for driving overseas and off-roading.

Any idea what I might be able to sell it for?
 

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According to Liverige (where I bought my late 300 series) the 300 series 90 is the most sought after second hand defender.
Mine was ex Transco, had 90 odd thousand on the clock, was covered in clay and was £6,800 after they had done a lot of tarting up, put glass windows in the back, removed a safe from the back, waxoiled etc.
Yours has a tenth of the mileage, is not covered in clay, does not have useful advice about "if you smell gas" still ghostly on the doors and therefor should realise considerably more even if left hand drive and a private sale
 
I reckon you'd be better off advertising it on e-bay france or spain.
ex-pats (and natives) will pay much better money than you'll get in the UK.
 
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