Help purchasing in NC?
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Help purchasing in NC?
Let me preface with, I’m a total NOOB. I’m not a gear head at all, and have very limited knowledge of the ins and outs of a disco. That said...it’s a bucket list car for me. I’m finally to a place in life where I can buy one and against all the urgings of my family to run the other way I’m doing it anyway. I was hoping I may find a friend here who would be interested in helping me purchase a good one? Someone who knows what to look out for? I’m not opposed to doing work on one etc of course but I’d love help with finding one as good as I can get it to start. Since I’m not mechanically Inclined I know before I start this journey making friends who know their Disco’s is going to be important! Im in the Sandhills area of NC. I’m not quite ready to buy yet... we’re looking at spring of next year really but I’d love to chat and get to know some people now? Anyway, happy holidays guys! Lookin forward to my Disco journey!
#2
Where are you located. I am in Charlotte.
I just purchased my first Disco and I'm still in the process of sorting it out.
I also have a Range Rover P38. The engines are the same for my Range Rover and Disco and there are other similarities.
Private Message me with your contact info and I'm glad to help to point you in the right direction.
I just purchased my first Disco and I'm still in the process of sorting it out.
I also have a Range Rover P38. The engines are the same for my Range Rover and Disco and there are other similarities.
Private Message me with your contact info and I'm glad to help to point you in the right direction.
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For some reason I can’t private message you guys? Please feel free to friend me on FB (Jordan Gray) or email me! Jordan.lemmond@yahoo.com , can’t wait to chat!
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I'm in the Charlotte area, too, Waxhaw, NC. I'm on my 4th D2, should have my head examined, right?. I had a 2000 D2 that I drove for 4 years a before replacing with a new '04 in 04 - last model year. Drove that for 8 years and unfortunately wrapped it around a tree in an ice storm. Replaced it with another 04 D2 that I drove for three years. Sold it and bought an 03 that had already had a lot of overlanding options added to it. Started fresh with a new AB short block on it about 10K miles back. Finally have the latest edition equipped and running as I had dreamed when I bought my first one.
Great trucks, but, not for those without a lot of passion, patience and resources!
This forum is great resource and has given me the confidence over the years to take on a lot of the maintenance and upgrades on my own. If I can help let me know. Good luck. Charlotte members, let's get together.
Great trucks, but, not for those without a lot of passion, patience and resources!
This forum is great resource and has given me the confidence over the years to take on a lot of the maintenance and upgrades on my own. If I can help let me know. Good luck. Charlotte members, let's get together.
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I have a Hawkeye thanks to the generosity of a forum member that I am more than happy to use to help anyone local with a DII. It reads not only engine management codes but transmission, ABS, and SRS codes, plus can be used to change BCU settings like superlock.
Last edited by mln01; 12-23-2019 at 09:21 PM.
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I'm in Charlotte as well. Not much of a resource for the OP as I'm a new owner myself. Bought an '01 for my newly licensed 16yo to drive and for me to tinker with. My first ever vehicle was a '78 FJ-40 so I have some mechanical knowledge, but this Discovery is a different beast. Currently struggling with the 3 amigos and overly large tires that the PO installed ... forces me to lift it. I have no choice.