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The difference between 98 LSE and LS models?
The title tells it all. i can't find the answer anywhere. I just may be an idiot.
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LSE models had Chrome front and rear bumpers, Boost wheels, and a whole bunch of wood trim.
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....also the seats have piping and are P38 type. A couple of different paint colors with bumper end caps and side mirrors color keyed. Zero driveline difference from any other Disco. Sales booster as the numbers where waning because of few cosmetic changes by then. They boosted the eye appeal so the higher end crowd who didn't go for the P38's price tag wouldn't walk off the lot.
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I have the LSE and the seats are nice. I could care less about the color matched trim and chrome. The boost wheels made me a pretty penny too!
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Yea I've got a 98 seats are nice looking and I don't have front chrome
But rear chrome think that was front end damage from PO repaired. But yea extra wood trim extra color options just a optioned up LS in short. Nothing too special all cosmetic. |
O yea and the boost wheels I have had two people offer me 1600$ for my boost wheels can't seem to part with them though they got a good look on the rover.
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1600?! Dear lord my disco would have been on blocks. You should have jumped all over that!
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Lol I couldn't two guys almost got to fightin over them on an off road trip at the mention that I might sell them. Lol one guy wanted to put them on his RR the other a disco. I SaId I would consider it. I really like the rims and one guy would have traded me
His steelies but I had no want for them so I kept them they are more rare and add some attitude. |
Mine is a 98 LE. Wood trim, nice seats, no chrome (thank goodness). What are boost wheels? For $1600, I would have taken the off on the spot!
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Damn right. I got 600 for mine and thought I was doing good
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