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Old 03-25-2008, 03:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I used to have a 93 Jeep Wrangler with some 33's on it. I have a Subaru nowadays as gas is a billion dollars, but might just want a top for the weekends. I want to read a lot and learn about the Defender 90s and 110s as I have always wanted one. Maybe soon!!!
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We all would love to have one. They are few around. Even for a 1994 D90 with 20,000 to 35,000 miles are about $25,000. The Range and discovery are the same thing under the hood and suspension wise, few differences. Manly the Body design & wheel base of a D90 is 90" and Range & Discos are 100" wheel base.
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pics of the jeep. what kinda of subby do you own?

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We all would love to have one. They are few around. Even for a 1994 D90 with 20,000 to 35,000 miles are about $25,000. The Range and discovery are the same thing under the hood and suspension wise, few differences. Manly the Body design & wheel base of a D90 is 90" and Range & Discos are 100" wheel base.
Good luck finding an 18 year old Defender with 25k miles on it. If you do; it'll be more like 40,000 dollars. 94 models with less than 100k on the odo, still fetch around 27-30k.
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