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Land Rover Defender 110 2.4 TDCi XS SUV 5dr Diesel Manual 4WD MWB Euro 4 (122 bhp)

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Details

  • Make: Land Rover
  • Milage: 65708 Miles
  • Year: 2009
  • Model: Defender
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel: Diesel

Description

Highlights 12 months MOT New all weather tyres Turbo Technics conversion with larger turbo, uprated intercooler and large-bore stainless steel exhaust system Puma/DuraTorq TDCI engine remapped by Thatched Garages Complete maintenance history with all services stamped Equipped with external bull bars, a full-size stainless roof rack with an access ladder, and an internal dog guard Renowned for its robustness, versatility and all-terrain capability, the Land Rover Defender is arguably the British car industry's crowning achievement. This humble off-roader is coveted by all from adventurers and farmers, to city dwellers and even royalty, making well-preserved examples immensely sought-after. This 2009 110 Station Wagon benefits from a Turbo Technics conversion. The engine has been remapped by Thatched Garages, further enhancing its performance. It boasts a complete service history and rich history file, dating back to the original dealer paperwork. History and Paperwork Six former registered keepers Well-documented maintenance history with all services stamped The Condition: The bodywork is very straight and free from any excessive electrolytic corrosion All five doors are in good order and fit well The silver paint is still in very good condition, with no notable defects Undersealed from new The chassis presents well for its age, with only a smattering of surface corrosion in places Upgraded wheels fitted Half leather seats in good condition, with some wear on the driver's seat as you'd expect Factory air conditioning in good working order Equipped with external bull bars and a full-size stainless steel roof rack with an access ladder The Mechanics: 2,402 cc Puma/DuraTorq TDCI Six-speed manual gearbox Low-range and four-wheel drive Turbo Technics conversion with larger turbo, uprated intercooler and large-bore stainless steel exhaust system drives well and is very quick for a Land Rover Defender of this vintage