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Looking for td5 disco

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Looking for td5 disco

Post by johnboy »

What is the best year or best to avoid?? I want it for a comfy work ute tools in the back towing trailer with diesel tank and oils etc. Plus be able to pack it up and go to the Flinders, Beachport,High Country and Cape york etc with out to many dramas plan to fit lockers and use it properly.

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Post by Slunnie »

I would tend to avoid the late 01-until the MY03 facelift as they dont have CDL ability. Perhaps also the 99's but despite being the first run, they've probably had their problems sorted. All of the facelift ones should be good.
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Post by GRIMACE »

as per slunnies post the facelift 03 model would be my pick.
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Post by HI JACK »

johnboy wrote:What is the best year or best to avoid?? I want it for a comfy work ute tools in the back towing trailer with diesel tank and oils etc.
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Post by Slunnie »

Not sure. There has always been the Discovery ute.

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Post by GRIMACE »

that looks sweet.
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Post by Loanrangie »

Maybe a 130 might suit you better for a work UTE ?
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Post by johnboy »

but they are just so old fashioned i want a little comfort it'll be treated as a work ute tools in the back etc
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