For Sale: Defender 2.4 TDCi

Tegner

Well-Known Member
DEFENDER 2010


Will come with 12 months MOT as of today -8th January
2.4 Zermatt silver

Full Dinitrol rustproofing (2020). £900

Dynamat soundproofing. £110

Carbon fibre double din centre console £285

Panasonic Avic F60DAB satnav/DAB radio/CD player £1000

Heated leather seats & cubby box by Lucari design £2900

Glove box by Lucari solutions £65

Carpets £250

Short shift R by TMD tuning £270.

Alloy/leather gearstick/transfer stick £350

Optimill - door & bonnet hinges, front & rear washers, door handles, heater controls, No. plate light incorporating reversing camera £1515.

Twisted performance billet fuel cap £200

Full led lighting £300

New bumper incorporating Ring Led DRL’s £220

Heated windscreen

Raised air intake

BF Goodrich K02 All Terrain on SVX alloys

SVX front grill & headlight surrounds £300.

Nakatanenga rear door gas strut £35

Panasonic glass with opening side window £950

Removable steering wheel with Optimill QR boss & swivel lock £330

Startech steering wheel £660

Powerful UK luxury inner door cards £275

Nakatanenga stainless spare wheel carrier (powder coated black) £900.

LOF clutch pedal assist spring £25

New clutch & gearbox 2022

104K miles

Dinitrol re-proofing 2025 - £1000

Front swivel/steering damper

Rear brake pipes/new fuel tank £2000

New handbrake cable

Receipts & service history available

ONLY FOR SALE AS MY KNEE REPLACEMENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED

will be sold with 12 months MOT as of the 8th January

£23000

more pics on request

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Looks nice that, lots of bling too.
The problem with any 16yr old car with circa 104,000 miles is that unless you are quite 'handy' with a spanner you neet to pay out to a garage/mechanic/main stealer a fortune to repair/keep on the road.
Consequently you spend a lot of money which doesn't always equate to a return on investment.

Hopefully you'll get your knee repaired soon and you'll be back at the dance classes in no time at all.
Good luck with the sale
 
Managed to get a few more pics in between the downpours, send me your email for more
Regards
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Looks nice that, lots of bling too.
The problem with any 16yr old car with circa 104,000 miles is that unless you are quite 'handy' with a spanner you neet to pay out to a garage/mechanic/main stealer a fortune to repair/keep on the road.
Consequently you spend a lot of money which doesn't always equate to a return on investment.

Hopefully you'll get your knee repaired soon and you'll be back at the dance classes in no time at all.
Good luck with the sale
Trouble with the modern stuff when it goes wrong and is out of warranty you need a geek with a lab top at £100 an hour and sensors at £500 a pop to fix it.
These are quite easy to work on and if you’re not up for it yourself then there’s quite a few decent back yard landrover nuts what will quite happily work for £25-£30 an hour.
 
Trouble with the modern stuff when it goes wrong and is out of warranty you need a geek with a lab top at £100 an hour and sensors at £500 a pop to fix it.
These are quite easy to work on and if you’re not up for it yourself then there’s quite a few decent back yard landrover nuts what will quite happily work for £25-£30 an hour.
£60 code readers and sensors at £20 each you mean ?
 
Looks nice that, lots of bling too.
The problem with any 16yr old car with circa 104,000 miles is that unless you are quite 'handy' with a spanner you neet to pay out to a garage/mechanic/main stealer a fortune to repair/keep on the road.
Consequently you spend a lot of money which doesn't always equate to a return on investment.

Hopefully you'll get your knee repaired soon and you'll be back at the dance classes in no time at all.
Good luck with the sale

You should never consider a vehicle an ‘investment’ unless someone is paying you to drive it. Buy a brand new defender and you’ll lose £23000 in the first day. Then in three years, when the warranty has run out, you’ll get even bigger bills.
 
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