1995 NAS D90 Coniston Green - Approx 127k miles

Desert Dreams

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After having had 5 years to enjoy it, it is time for me to put up my Defender for sale.

1995 NAS D90 Coniston Green #123 of 500 with about 127,000 miles. Located in Portland, OR - asking $59,000

I will try to post a few photos here, and have more posted at https://davidw020.wixsite.com/nasd90

I will put as much information about it as I can here, but hope the photos tell most of the story about it.

It is in great condition with very little rust. There are 2 dents (a story of my lack of impatience when driving that I will tell to buyer) on the right side - they are shown clearly in the photos.

I had a custom wood cubby box and drawers under that back seats installed, but have the original (or at least the original when I bought the car) cubby box available. I also have a bed platform that folds out over the back drawers that I have used for camping.

Air conditioner, heat, defrost all in good working condition.

I the subwoofer that sits behind the back seat prevents that seat back from being installed as you can see in the photo. It have never found it to be an issue for passengers but I have the back seat if you would like to move the subwoofer and install the seat back.

I have luckily, or maybe sadly never had to use the winch but have tested it out and it is in great working order.


I have a swivel step attached to the back hitch that works great not just for my dog, but as a seat and step for myself.

Again hope the photos tell the basic story, but feel free to message me with questions.

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jymmiejamz

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This is very personalised and in a way that might not be appealing to most. I think you will be able to sell it must faster if you made some minor changes.
 

Overlander

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nice ride. I love to customize to my needs, but NAS buyers tend to be purists. Remove the accessories and sell separately, starting with the wood components internally. easy stuff. just take it back to as close to factory nekid as possible. you could also put in the description of list of things included with sale.
 

xplorutah

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Love the setup, but as mentioned most NAS guys are purists and this would do better as close to stock as possible. Its actually what I would like mine to be in many ways.
 

jymmiejamz

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Thanks for the response...would be interested in any feedback you may have.

The biggest issues for me are the Disco spare wheels, the roof rack, and the console. I also think those tires are kind of wide to have one on the hood.

Selling the accessories and taking it back to stock would net you the most money, but that also takes time and money to get it to that point.
 

BarryO

Well-known member
No. In 94 though there were ST imported, converted to aluminum HT and nicknamed POEs. They kept the traditional ST door configuration. My favorite setup.

Ah, so this is a POE that had the rear door swapped out for a standard SW door?
 
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