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Old 02-25-2010, 11:36 PM
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Hello Everyone,

This here is my very first post. I bought my very first Land Rover and I'm picking it up tomorrow (Saturday) and couldn't be more excited!! This this is loaded! It has the rear entertainment package, cold weather package, the works....

I have read through a lot of the forums and I have been asking the previous owner tons of questions. This vehicle was a 1 owner vehicle, it has 102,000 miles on it. The services have been all done at the Land Rover dealership.. However, the previous owner said he just (this past Tuesday) took it in for the final tune up. They replaced all the wires, plugs and the coil. Also, he mentioned something about the range selector switch?? I don't know what this is? My current car is a 1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S so... Yeah...

Any thoughts, comments or whatever would be very welcome and very helpful!!

Thanks a ton guys and girl, ladies and gentlemen..

I look forward to hearing from you all!

Shane from Texas


PS... I will be posting pics as soon as I get it home on Saturday night!
 

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make sure it's not an '03 in the oil pump failure range..if it is then I wouldn't buy it.
 
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I checked that and i'm safe!! Thanks for that info though!!

Shane From Texas!
 
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Default As promised, here is a link to some of the pics! Hope you enjoy!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...6fvi%3D1#v4-31
 
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Congratulations. I'm picking up my first on Saturday, too.

It's going to be a great weekend.
 
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Old 02-26-2010, 08:05 AM
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Shane did you verify the vin with Rover to make sure?
Plan on rebuilding the front drive shaft to correct that weak point.
How much did you pay for it?
 
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Old 02-26-2010, 09:59 AM
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Hey,

Yes, I sure did. I found the numbers in another thread yesterday and nearly freaked out. I checked it about 12 time from front to back very carefully, lol! Everything checked out and its safe, thank goodness.

All in all I ended up paying $6800 for the vehicle. I feel like i got a really good deal. I got extra money in the loan to rebuild the front end and replace the head gasket if needed.

Is it an absolute MUST to rebuild the front end? Should I do this right away? Is it going to be safe for me to drive this thing the 400 miles home without replacing the front end?

now i'm a little worried!!

Thanks for the replies fellas..

I'm looking forward to some more answers and replies!

Shane from Texas!!
 
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Originally Posted by Shane83
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Is it an absolute MUST to rebuild the front end? Should I do this right away? Is it going to be safe for me to drive this thing the 400 miles home without replacing the front end?

now i'm a little worried!!
You'll probably and I do mean probably, be fine driving it home for 400 miles, it's made it 102k right?? Check out the front DS for any extra play at the U-Joints and do a visual inspection for wear. That being said, most would recommend the rebuild/replace RIGHT away, you don't want to wait too long and have the DS take out your tranny. I'm at 111K and saving up for a replacement/rebuild myself, I say my prayers, and cross my fingers and toes every time I hit the interstate.

BTW, Welcome to the forum and congrats on the new truck, she's a beaut.
 
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driving with the original drive shaft U-joints is like playing russian roulette...some people get lucky..some don't.
 
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Originally Posted by NiteTrain
driving with the original drive shaft U-joints is like playing russian roulette...some people get lucky..some don't.
You could say that about the Landrovers in Whole.


Enjoy the new Ride.
 


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