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Well I've done a lot of searching online and I haven't been able to find a brush guard for my 95 discovery in my price range...does anyone know a good website with cheaper land rover parts??
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Old 06-22-2010, 10:48 AM
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Well I've done a lot of searching online and I haven't been able to find a brush guard for my 95 discovery in my price range...does anyone know a good website with cheaper land rover parts??
How much are you looking to spend? Where have you looked?

Finding used ones is pretty easy. I bought a factory brush guard for my '96 DI about 5 years ago off of eBay, freight shipped to me from Michigan to Tennessee for under $400.

Check the classified's on this forum, junkyards, and Craigslist as well.
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I want to spend around $200, but I think that price range is out of the question. I didnt realize how expensive parts for these vehicles are...
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I want to spend around $200, but I think that price range is out of the question. I didnt realize how expensive parts for these vehicles are...
If you're hoping for $200, expect to get one that is a little bent or rusted. But if you're patient, you should be able to at least find something. Good luck
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Save your money cause a used on for $200 is just a rusted paper weight.
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Save your money cause a used on for $200 is just a rusted paper weight.
Most likely. I searched for months before I finally found one on Craigslist in Iowa for $150. The seller didn't know what he should have been asking. I snatched it immediately. It had one small dent, and some of the powder coating was flaking off. I had it sandblasted, the dent filled (welded), and powder coated. Total price for it including purchase and overhaul was about $400

But, I now have a brush guard that is like new.
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That's the way to go if you can take your time.
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To Download the RAVE Manual, follow this link http://www.landroverresource.com/

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Old 09-21-2010, 04:56 PM
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Hey Jason,

Just found your post listed in my google search...I got rid of my 95 Discovery but have a good used brush guard I am advertising if you're interested...

My public email is enkerem77@comcast.net...you can email me there if youre still looking! ;-)

Sharon/Aspiewife

PS I have more Rover pics on craigslist if you want to see them! Hope this helps-- http://huntsville.craigslist.org/pts/1966356120.html


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That's looks like an RRC brush guard
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nice car
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