Rakerman

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A few weeks ago my Discovery SII/V8/4.0L/THOR was destroyed by a mindless and drunk driver loosing control of his vehicle, driving up an embankement at 60 mph, flying 20 meters and using my Disco as a landing pad. Body shell completely destroyed and car a write-off. However the engine, all ancilliaries, gear box, transfer box and diffs are in perfect shape. The Disco has 64000 miles, a full service history from a Land Rover dealership, engine never missed a beat and running like a dream. The Disco also had ACE, rear hydraulic elevation system, TC, HDC, cruise control and airconditioning.

I am now looking to sell the engine and relevant spare parts. My question is how much is the engine, gearbox, transfer box, diffs worth as good condition second hand parts. Also, the vehicle had full beige leather interior (7 seater), these are in pristeen condition, how much are the leather seats worth, front seats were heated and electric.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Andy
 
Could be very interested in the engine if the right money?

Have you also got the clutch and gearbox?

Also may be interested in the leather.

Let me know on the engine.

Cheers

Craig
 
Dear Craig,


Thanks for the reply. One small problem, I am not based in the UK! I am in fact in Slovenia. I am selling the vehicle on the market as it is for 3500 UK pounds. It was the Ex-British Embassy vehicle, top of the range ES model Series II, with all optional equipemt except sunroof and CD. It has wood trim, leather arm rests, HDC, rear Self Leveling System, ACE, Didigital x 2, Air Con, cruise control, original mats, roof rack ( Thule), even original snow chains, new winter tires ( Michelin Alpine 4x4), spare rear wheel cover. The engine is truly superb in every way, never off roaded driven very carefuly past embassy staff. A great shame in every respect. If you want to see some photos I can send some. I am selling th engine plus starter motor for 2000 UK pounds. Clutch, gear box, transferbox and all related parts are in perfect working order.

Cheers,

Andy
 

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