What's the mileage of your Range Rover P38? (1994 to 2002)


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I'm far to honest & geniune to perform anything sinister.

However, I can perform magic when your Range Rover or Discovery inherits a few more miles through binnacle swaps, body controller swaps etc.

There's nothing illegal in resetting the mileage, it's illegal if you sell a vehicle knowing the mileage is incorrect.
 
I'm far to honest & geniune to perform anything sinister.

However, I can perform magic when your Range Rover or Discovery inherits a few more miles through binnacle swaps, body controller swaps etc.

There's nothing illegal in resetting the mileage, it's illegal if you sell a vehicle knowing the mileage is incorrect.
Exactly so. When I was repairing Volvo instrument panels, I always re-set the mileage to zero and engraved the recorded mileage on the back of the binnacle then noted the mileage on the invoice.
 
I'm far to honest & geniune to perform anything sinister.

However, I can perform magic when your Range Rover or Discovery inherits a few more miles through binnacle swaps, body controller swaps etc.

There's nothing illegal in resetting the mileage, it's illegal if you sell a vehicle knowing the mileage is incorrect.

I never for one minute thought any different:D
 
First one had 200k plus on a 4.6. 1998.
Second one had 125k on a 4.0 (engine was replaced at 55k) 2000.

My Tx1 had 585K. My new Tx4 had 8k when the back window fell off on the M8. Just saying.....
 

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