FFS! Surely no one in their right mind would consider buying that. Even if it isn't stolen, there is no way that is a legit vehicle.
 
it does look good though and people are seduced by the look of landies i think its alot of money
 
messy .....how much is the road tax on a td5? i thought it was 270 quid? is that the tax for a tdi at 220?

The vehicle details for E990 ENL are:
Date of Liability 01 05 2013
Date of First Registration 06 04 1988
Year of Manufacture 1988
Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2494cc
CO2 Emissions Not Available
Fuel Type HEAVY OIL
Export Marker N
Vehicle Status Licence Not Due
Vehicle Colour WHITE
Vehicle Type Approval Not Available
Vehicle Excise Duty rate for vehicle
6 Months Rate £121.00
12 Months Rate £220.00
 
Love it

"here we have a defender 110 TD5 which has had many NEW parts in the last 2 weeks these parts are as follows
"

Translates as here's a land rover I nicked in the last 2 weeks so I could use the chassis plate from a previous one that I nicked. There is a good chance that if you are ever pulled by the cops you will never get this vehicle back. Thanks for supporting organised crime!
 
Loving the 'spare' ECU under the passenger's seat. Wonder if they forgot they'd left that in the pic ???

If most of the truck (so assuming front wings included in this statement) is from a 2003 Td5 then why is the air intake on the near side?

Mind you, the way the rear tub bolts onto the cross member does look pre Td5 so the chassis story could be kosher (I only say that as my 2005 Td5 does not attach in the same way, not as I am any kind of expert in these matters)

I can see bits of Blue on the interior of some panels but that could tie in with the comment bits from various vehicles.

Trying to keep an open mind and not try to sh*g up a sale but it wouldn't hurt to flag to AVCIS for them to call it
 
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I'm looking at a genuine 200tdi with td5 stickers and a td5 instrument cluster and a noo td5 crossmember welded on. bit pricey for an 88 200tdi CSW??
 

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