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Land Rover : Discovery LSE 1998 land rover discovery lse one of a kind 4.6 v 8 w only 8000 miles headers wow

Land Rover : Discovery LSE 1998 land rover discovery lse one of a kind 4.6 v 8 w only 8000 miles headers wow

$8,200

Ithaca, New York

Year 1998

Make Land Rover

Model Discovery

Category -

Mileage 117200

Posted Over 1 Month

Winter is coming, get prepared for winter or the apocalypse with this beasty, but elegant vehicle. Lots of pictures, if you would like a photo of anything not seen, don't hesitate to ask. One of a kind perfectly customized Land Rover Disco. This is the top of the line LSE model. The LSE came with all the legendary ruggedness of the base model Discovery, but added a range of luxury treatments on top to make it ultra comfortable inside. Heated, power leather seats, real wood trim, upgraded stereo with factory subwoofers and a pillar tweeters, 6 disc CD changer, alarm, dual power moon roofs. Despite the amenities it is a full fledged Land Rover truck, much of the underpinnings are the same as can be found on the unstoppable Defender. This is not some silly crossover, car type SUV, but a robust and well built truck that with a few modifications were made for crossing the Amazon or the Sahara. This vehicle has all the right touches to get you through the toughest winter, still look good pulling up to your favorite restaurant, and impress the car folks with a trick engine setup. This is not your standard Land Rover Discovery. It had a new 4.6 liter V8 engine installed with many extra goodies during the process. D1s did not come with the 4.6 and adding it brings you a Discovery with more power, like a later series Disco, but all the simpleness, ease of repair of a D1. The truck currently has just under 117,200 miles, but that may change a bit as it is driven on occasion. The engine has only 8,000 miles and has been trouble free since the swap. This is one of the lowest mile factory 4.6 liter Land Rover engines you will find. Engine Upgrade The original 4.0 liter engine was pulled out in favor of a NEW Land Rover Bosch 4.6 engine at about 109,000 thousand miles. This engine alone is worth several thousand dollars. This is the same type of engine used in the 2004 Discovery and pre BMW Range Rover. Again the engine was new in the crate. So you are getting a vehicle that has hardly any miles on the engine. All necessary steps to ensure the 4.6 Bosch engine would work in place of the 4.0 GEMS engine have been taken. The engine was properly broken in and is ready roll for many more years. The first oil change after the swap took place with only a few hundred miles on it to ensure everything was good. Heddman Headers have been added to the 4.6 and a killer dual side exit performance exhaust add power and sound awesome, similar to a Mercedes G55 AMG. Dual 3” chrome tips complete the package, tips can be removed easily for a cleaner look or for off road work. Check out the videos at the bottom to hear the exhaust. It is bold, but from the inside at speed there isn't a drone at speed, it also has passed NYS inspection annually no problem. Viscous fan has been removed in favor of a power saving Flexalite dual electric fan setup with adjustable thermostat. Custom digital Cyberdyne gauges sit in a pod on the dash. They give digital info for oil pressure, water and transmission temperature to allow you to ensure the health of the new and expensive motor, much better than the stock gauges do. They are green to match the illumination of the stock dash lights. If you have owned another Discovery Series 1 this one will haul up hills and pull your boat better than what you are used to combo of the bigger engine and the headers allows crisp throttle response and more low end grunt. Clips of the exhaust are at the bottom of the description. This Land Rover sounds fantastic and has noticeably more pep than stock. Condition and Amenities The body is in great shape, the interior is excellent. Has a few minor scratches in the paint and it shows some signs of being in a Northern climate, far less than you would expect, overall very nice. Passenger door has a pair of quarter sized scratches from inconsiderate other drivers. There is also a crack in the right front bumper end cap. The end cap can be replaced alone, if you wish to repair this, it isn't integrated into the bumper. The rear taillight guard show the worst rust spot, but they can just be removed sanded and painted easily or replaced if you wish. Surface discoloration in a few other spots, the ones on the rear chrome bumper polish right out. Inside the rear doors you can see some paint bubble and discoloration, it isn't bad, the metal is still solid so it can be sanded off and resealed. Nothing seriously cancerous and definitely nothing terminal at all, see the pictures. It also has a stone chip, the size of the tip of a ball point pen on the windshield that has been professionally sealed. This happened the day I got the truck and it has not expanded or changed shape since 2001. A lot of these details are the type of thing other sellers might not mention. It really is in good shape for being a winter driver, but I worked hard on keeping it clean year round. The paint waxes up real nice to a mirror shine. It is full time all wheel drive with a center differential locker and high range and low range transfer case. This make it a joy off road and in the sloppy stuff. The differential lock and high body make it hard to stop when the going gets tough. It is missing a couple mudflaps. The truck still looks great, but it has served as a working truck being used for what it was intended, it has been amazing in the winter getting through deep snow or winching and recovering cars from ditches and snow banks when called upon. Since it was also a daily driver it was never abused when called into service and its off road use has been limited to respectful trail use, not mud bogging. In these capacities it has been the most capable vehicle I have owed. At home it is always parked indoors and when taken to work during the week it also enjoys enclosed garage parking so wear from being out in the sun is far less than what you would see on other 1998 Land Rovers. This well maintained and cared for vehicle needs a new home. It has PIAA Extreme White bulbs in the air dam fogs, mains, and in the city (ghost) lights, kind of like angel eyes on a BMW. The lights on the chrome brush bar are Hella driving lights for use with the high beams. Tons of light, perfect for spotting deer on the backroads. The low range and locking diff transfer case work perfectly. Class III tow hitch. ECU has been silicone sealed to protect it when splashing in water / crossing small streams. All sorts of luxury goodies, heated leather, power adjustable seats. Dual power moonroofs, rear alpine windows a unique and iconic feature of the Disco. Premium 8 speaker sound system, not counting my additional subwoofers (see below). Light tint on the rear windows. Chrome brush guard and brush guards on the tail lights. It will also include the roof rack cross bars, which are not installed in the pictures. Land Rover logo spare tire cover, and a retractable cargo cover for the rear, OEM rear cargo fitted and removable rubber mat to keep things looking nice. The pictures show tan rubber mats up front those are just snow catchers, I'll pull them out and replace the factory plush tan mats for the sale. Comes with remote, 2 keys, owners manual, radio code so you don't need the dealer if you disconnect the battery to restore the anti theft system. Two custom mounted Infinity Basslink subwoofers in the storage compartments, 400 watts of power, just to the subs. Wired remotes to control their levels, which are mounted in the center console so they are easily accessible, but hidden. Each side includes a 10” sub and 10” passive radiator plus a Class D amplifier. All hooked up right, properly fused and wire loomed under the hood, done right. If you don't want the subs you can knock $300 off the sale price, (a fraction of the original cost) and I'll keep them for another car. Please keep in mind that if they are removed there will be small holes where they were mounted, but you will get the cargo panels that slip in to the space so they will be covered. The subs provide some nice thump and the mounting almost looks stock. A/C worked when recharged with R134a, needs a recharge, compressor seems fine. Vacuum hose for the cruise is disconnected, just needs a new rubber hose old one is cracked. 3 minute job, never noticed until recently as around town I don't use the cruise control, will try to fix. Service records, plenty of $$ have been spent on preventative maintenance and upgrades. This list doesn't represent everything, just some of the more important things. If the truck was out in a blizzard or fording water, everything underneath, like shafts were regreased for instance. Oil every 3000 miles on the old engine, new engine had oil and filter put on multiple times when new to ensure proper break in. 95,400 miles new set of Michelin Cross Terrain SUV tires. They ride great and are excellent in snow. 96,200 miles changed the transmission fluid. 97,200 miles new Magnecor red 8.5mm high performance metallic inductance EMI suppressed spark plug wires and Bosch Platinum plugs. 101000 miles coolant flush and put in a new thermostat. 102700 miles changed the gear oil in both the front and rear differentials and in the transfer case and greased the drive shafts. 102900 miles new fuel filter. 104100 miles brand new cross drilled and slotted rotors at all 4 corners and fresh brake pads all the way around and repacked the wheel bearings. 107500 miles new serpentine belt. 108200 miles new battery. New alternator around this time as well. 108200 miles new high performance starter with life time warranty, this is a beefy heavy duty high torque unit for performance Rover V8s. 109400 miles replaced all the calipers and redid the pads up front due to a sticky piston that ate up a pad. Brakes still pulse, but stop fine, for a Land Rover Discovery. All the brake parts have very low miles. 109400 miles oil and filter 110365 miles oil and filter 113145 miles new drag link and tie rod ends 114269 miles oil and filter synthetic 115343 miles 4 new oxygen O2 sensors 116000 miles new exhaust and mufflers 116700 miles all new transmission hard and soft oil lines x 3, trans fluid flush and, new transmission filter. Because there is plenty of space in the engine bay and it sits so high off the ground these are easy to work on, mechanically they are pretty simple too I’ve got some other new Rover 4.0 engine parts, I’ve collected over the years when the price was right, two brand new valve cover gaskets, two brand new rocker assemblies with shafts loaded with new rockers, a new rebuilt water pump, and a brand new set of serious snow tires. I also have the old 4.0 engine if you want it to rebuild, block is good, top end looks decent too. Its short two pistons though. If you are interested in these let me know, but they are not included. Discos are wonderful vehicles, exceptional in winter climates and like Range Rovers look great pulling up to your favorite restaurant or out green-laning on your favorite trail. There is a super community for those that use Land Rovers for more than cruising Beverly Hills on dubs, that can be a resource or for having fun on a trail. Perhaps it is the British nature of the Rover, but the community is different from the usual 4x4, Jeep, and even Toyota Land Cruiser crowd, lots of fun. This machine pulled cars out of ditches traversed wintery fields, and took comfortable highway trips. It is one of my favorites of all time in the stable, I have owned it since 2001 and taken good care of it. It was frequently washed and waxed, even in the winter. Door jambs undersides, and other vulnerable parts were sealed or coated to protect from the weather and grime as best as possible, all of this has contributed to it staying looking so good, despite living up North and not being a fair weather mall cruiser. Clean title in hand. I hope the new owner will enjoy this beast as much as I have. It is one of the best 1998 LSE models you'll find for sale and the only one with this exact setup. This is one of the lowest mile factory 4.6 liter Land Rover engines left out there and it alone is worth several thousand, try not to be tempted to sell it to someone with an MGB GT, Triumph or TVR, they will want it. Buyer to arrange and pay for shipping as needed. Vehicle sold as is, where is, no warranty. Payment must be made and cleared in full before or at pickup. Feel free to arrange with me to inspect in person before bidding. Ask any questions before bidding. $500 non-refundable deposit required within 24 hours of successful winning bid. Remainder within 7 days. Videos of dual exhaust setup:

Trim LSE