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Al
| Posted on Tuesday, October 08, 2002 - 09:05 pm: |
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Well a month ago I sold my 97 D1 to buy a Range Rover. I couldnt find one I like, so Im now driving a Jeep Cherokee but Recently Ive found a 97 Range Rover with 62k thats in decent shape but with no service history or books. I think an EAS fault is also close, becuase it doesnt seem to function consistantly. Also the test book symbol is on the AC display. The problems scare me but with a price of $15,000 its kinda hard to resist. Ive also found a 1999 D1 SE with 42k for the same price. Any wisdom..... Thanks |
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