1993 NAS Defender 110

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  • GriffSC
    Low Range
    • Apr 2007
    • 35

    1993 NAS Defender 110

    *Purchased in 2007 with 92K on the clock and a 4.6 with 4-5K from new. Just shy of 109K now.
    *LT77 with a gear ratio of 4.71 - at least that's what I've been told.
    *No issues with CDL. Operational lockers front and rear. Onboard air using the compressor from the AC - works well.
    *Brand new aluminum radiator with stainless fittings/lines.
    *Stainless oil cooler lines.
    *New clutch master and slave within last 3 years.
    *Dual battery set-up with shut-off switch.
    *GBR axles front and rear. Fronts = GBR's Stage II (brand new) with the HD CVs, all mated to a Maxi-Drive Engineering axle.
    *Custom front and rear bumpers. Side sills with air reservoirs.
    *Locking storage boxes mounted in place of rear jump seats (all seats included as well).
    *Stock 110 roof rack with chicken-coop floor.
    *Superwinch with remote and older synthetic line. Functions flawlessly.
    *Newer BFG KM2s (x5) - 255/85's on stock 16" wheels.
    *Brand new Bilstein shocks and OME coils all around.
    *Diamond plate wing and bonnet protection.
    *Minimal surface rust only - door bottoms/sides (see below).

    Full disclosure statement:

    *3/4 rollover accident on icy road in February 2013. No frame damage, body only. Not totaled by insurance. Not a salvage title. All repair work done by City Body Repair in San Jose, CA. Work completed May 2013. I have all documentation.
    *New body parts: non-sunroof roof with alpine windows; bonnet; driver door.
    *Work done: all dents removed from panels/doors; new custom insulated headliner; complete respray in alpine white with flat black accents added, including all 5 wheels; rust in doors (x3) treated and sprayed.

    Truck is tight and runs well. More info and pics on request.
    $65K OBRO
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    Last edited by GriffSC; 10-01-2013, 07:35 PM.
  • GriffSC
    Low Range
    • Apr 2007
    • 35

    #2
    I just had the fan clutch replaced and the fan is set to go on start-up and stay on. I have already seen a reduction in the running temperature. I also had the pinion seal replaced.

    Here are some new pics, too.
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    • GriffSC
      Low Range
      • Apr 2007
      • 35

      #3
      SALE ON HOLD. Things have changed and I will be keeping the truck for now.

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