>:So, let's say worst case scenario. . or maybe it actually not that
>:bad. . nursing a sick range rover back to health . . can't be that
>:bad right? Let's assume it's the worst care scenario who much
>
>Heh. Lots. As much, or more, than you paid for it. I bet you need a
>transfer case, or a bunch of front end work. A seller who doesn't tell you
>these things should be assumed to be hiding lots more. (Unless they didn't
>know about them, which is possible.) Of course, if you do all the work
>yourself, it may not be a huge fortune, and you'll certainly learn lots
>about the truck.
Well. . so the can of worms has been opened.. guess it's time for
me to dig in. . and enjoy. I'm not exactly too happy about the whole
situation because as I've explained to the seller that it doesn't matter
how much I paid for the car, whether it's $8k or $500 I expect to
get what I paid for. The advertisement said a 4x4 Range Rover. . .
i thought all RRs are 4x4. . and that's what i want. . but. .
I actually wanted a Series LR, but they're hard to find and quite
expensive. . . and that RR looked like the right candidate. .lol. .
Anyway I'm glad this LRO-list is around cuz I'll probably be asking
quite a few questions from now on. . . Beside the manuals, any tools
I should get to start with?
Thanks
JohnWang
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