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furnitureman
 


Member Since: 30 Apr 2015
Location: Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire
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United Kingdom 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Lugano TealDiscovery 3
[For Sale] Clear out to raise funds for my double knee replacements

Got to have both knees replaced so I’m having a clear out to raise funds to cover my time off.

Updated list with items marked as sold

Altox fbh controller SOLD

Fantastic bit of kit full working order £170

Altox fan controller SOLD

A must if you have the Altox fbh controller £120

D3 leather steering wheel and switches




No rips or tears needs a bit of tic to bring it back £40

Sill trims uncut SOLD



Good condition £50

Pair of front tdv6 brake callipers


These were shot blasted clean, primed and repainted, id advise replacing the pistons and seals (about£22 af) priced to sell £40 the pair

Pair rear tdv6 brake callipers


Shot blasted, primed and repainted I’d advise new pistons £30 the pair

Tdv6 front carriers


Shot blasted, primed and re painted £20 the pair

Discovery 3/4 carpet over mats front and middle row




Good condition some heel wear on drivers as shown in picture £30

Already advertising the ultimate rear protection SOLD








See my other listing for price
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 


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Post #20800231st Sep 2019 6:16 pm
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Moo
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Dibs on the Altox fan controller if it fits a MY13 D4 👍
 New Defender L663 110 SE (known as Noddy!)

Sold Volvo XC90 R-Design (known as Basil)

Sold - D4 HSE (Known as Gerty)

No longer the Old Buses original owner Sad
231,000 miles and counting
05 S manual owned from March 2005
D4 Face lifted
Still original injectors and turbo
V8 Front brakes
BAS Remap, Allisport Intercooler and deCat
EGRs blanked
T-Max split charge
Hanibal Expeedition rack
Prospeed ladder
Duratrac tyres
IID BT
BAS FBH control 
 
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furnitureman
 


Member Since: 30 Apr 2015
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Hi Moo dibs noted but the fan controller is for the D3 as the wiring is plug and play I doubt it will fit a D4
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 
 
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jonny teflon
 


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Dips on sills pls Thumbs Up
  
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galwaygreen
 


Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
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free knees down this end....why are you paying....peninsula hospital Plymouth.....fantastic service...private for nhs
  
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furnitureman
 


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Not paying mate I’m self employed so trying to cover the time off work anything from 12-18 weeks according to the quack
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 
 
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furnitureman
 


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jonny teflon wrote:
Dips on sills pls Thumbs Up

Dibs noted
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 
 
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Dibs for the steering wheel please Thumbs Up
 

Discovery 3 "Tank", 2.7 TDV6 - Fully Land Rover Passion edition
LR4 "Enterprise", 5.0 V8 Petrol: now factory style but it will be like that for a long time Smile
L322 "Centurion 3.6 TDV8", Land Rover Passion edition in progress Smile 
 
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Hot Tub
 


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The front brakes and carriers are they the standard ones? Looking to do the V8 converstion.
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furnitureman
 


Member Since: 30 Apr 2015
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You use standard callipers for the v8 upgrade but you need the bigger v8 carriers
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 
 
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galwaygreen
 


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glad to hear your getting free knees...sister in law has just had two done within two months...the second one done Friday afternoon...was home Saturday evening...65 years old its amazing...excersise appears the best way forward once done...best of luck
  
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Clear out to raise funds for my double knee replacements

You don't happen to have a kidney up for sale, do you?

Laughing

Seriously, good luck with the sale .... & op. Thumbs Up
 I was a normal heterosexual chap, but in these new woke awakenings I now identify as a Wardrobe.  
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Furnitureman, hope you do not mind this, not trying to spoil your FS post.


I have had two total knees replacement. Both were extremely cream cracker.

Yes I was told would need 3 months off work for each knee. I said 3 weeks maximum.

First knee (left) done mid April and I was working one week later. Rested as required. Three weeks after left knee operation I was driving Defender which has heavy clutch. Physio said it was good exercise for left knee.

Right knee was done 12th August less then 4 months apart. That one I took it easy and had a grand total of 10 days off (not 10 normal working days) Yes I run my own business.

My advice is get as fit as possible beforehand and do the exercises after the operation. Sit on your backside watching TV and you will have 3+ months off work. Definitely need the right mental attitude otherwise start looking at wheelchairs!

The bruising will be spectacular and the bruising will hurt.

Only thing I did wrong was not having both knees done years ago!


Good luck


Brendan
  
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Hi,
If the brake call are still going I'll have both.
Wish you luck with the knees, me I had to have 18 months off for spine work looking at my back though a hole and mirror I liked like a coloured man . Have them tablets ready lol
  
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furnitureman
 


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leeds wrote:
Furnitureman, hope you do not mind this, not trying to spoil your FS post.


I have had two total knees replacement. Both were extremely cream cracker.

Yes I was told would need 3 months off work for each knee. I said 3 weeks maximum.

First knee (left) done mid April and I was working one week later. Rested as required. Three weeks after left knee operation I was driving Defender which has heavy clutch. Physio said it was good exercise for left knee.

Right knee was done 12th August less then 4 months apart. That one I took it easy and had a grand total of 10 days off (not 10 normal working days) Yes I run my own business.

My advice is get as fit as possible beforehand and do the exercises after the operation. Sit on your backside watching TV and you will have 3+ months off work. Definitely need the right mental attitude otherwise start looking at wheelchairs!

The bruising will be spectacular and the bruising will hurt.

Only thing I did wrong was not having both knees done years ago!


Good luck


Brendan


Cheers mate I’m not an ordinary patient I had both upper tibias broken, wedged open and plates screwed too hold the bones together, so my recover has to include working around these, on-top of that I’m relatively fit 17 stone not much of it fat cabinet maker, I’m on my feet lifting heavy furniture around and working big wood working machines, if I was in an office I’d be ok but I’m prepared for the worst case anything les is a bonus
 Range Rover Westminster 4.4 TDV8 what a car
Discovery 3 HSE 2006 gone but never forgotten
Member of the 234,567 mile club😎
 
 
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