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Thinking of getting a rangie

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skip:
Parts prices of jeeps are crazy, The cheapest a wheel bearing can be had for is £150 and Dizzy caps £30, these arent main dealer prices either. My mate used to bring stuff back from the states when he went on holiday but with the new restictions it's just not possible.

bigrapids_offroad:
you are gonna be stuggling to get a tidy example for that money. i looked at about 15 before i settled on my scruffy lpg'd 1985 rangie.... but she did have new inner wings, sills, floors and pillars ive since spent £500 on top of the £1000 i paid for her and ive still to do the tailgates and bonnet but it did come with a rebuilt engine but the carbs were worn so the extra money has been spent on new carb and inlet, sprintgas lpg mixer and new omlv r90e vapouriser to make the most out of the engine.

personally i think your budget is unrealistic but hey you never know

bigrapids_offroad:
just to add, ive been watching tht rangie on ebay with interest. id love a 2 door to rebuild but i recon the reserve will be about 5-600 quid and that is without an MOT

Range Rover Blues:
About a gran would secure a fairly solid nothing special Range Rover V8 with som elife left in it, but at this price I wouldn't hold my hopes out for a good LPG system to be in there too.

skip:
I'd fit my own LPG sytem if I need to, I've already done a 03 renault laguna with OMVL dream xx1, Not that big a deal, takes about 2days on the driveway.

 I reckon a mixer system would take a day to 1 1/2 days, i've got half the kit needed already.

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