@@AlexBeras Forgot to say: I am in Manila, Philippines. The classic Range Rovers are rare here, because there was no official dealer until, I think, the late 1990's; my 1988 is "gray market", like all the ones of the period. So the majority of SUV's here from that era are Japanese. The Toyota Land Cruisers, Mitsubishi Pajero's and Nissan Patrols are, of course, great vehicles. They are comparable to the Range Rover, but didn't start to seriously challenge it until the 2000's. I have a Land Cruiser 80 series wagon, myself. It's a great rig, but in my opinion, stock vs. stock, the Range Rover performs slightly better both on and off road.
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Hastings direct I’ve thought about finding backdated wheels from earlier Range Rovers, but these are the factory optioned originals despite being modern looking! Who knew!?
It’s a tough call. Perfect ones go for $50. I sold mine last year for what I thought was great money. But now I see rusty ones go for similar money. If you can get it for under 20, go for it!
The leather was all original Connolly Leather; and the bumpers were a rare option from the factory. Being a 3000 dollar option, not many people opted for a TWR body kit which didn’t improve air flow, but looked cool.