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I have a NAS 110 and need an original air conditioning housing. The Defender 90 has a different unit, as do the non NAS 110 models. Can anyone help?
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I'd check with:
www.roversnorth.com www.carcannibal.com www.atlanticbritish.com also knows as www.roverparts.com Are you going to the British car meet in Palo Alto? Serg
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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FYI, I've been told by ECR (East Coast Rover) that the D90 A/C units work better that the original D110's, but I know you'll pay. Also, you may want to contact ROVERLAND in Martinez (they supply OEM's) , used parts and won't ripe your eyeballs out!!!
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When I was rebuilding mine, George, at Rovers Down South found one for me ($1800, ouch) but ultimately, I replace the entire bulkhead and dash with the 90 style, got my vents back and love the 90 dash, with parcel shelf much more.
The NAS was not the only one to use that AC, many 110s that went to the continent also use it., As a heater, it's equally inefficient, too |
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