History
I’ve owned this Range Rover Classic since October 2023, and it’s been a rewarding project. Before it came into my hands, it belonged to a fellow in South Australia, where it spent a good part of its life. It’s also had some time in Perth, adding more miles to its journey across Australia. Originally, this Classic started its Australian life in St Kilda, Melbourne, in 1993, where it first hit the road.
The vehicle comes with all its original service books and an extensive invoice history dating back to the early 2000s, giving a clear record of its maintenance and care over the years. Now, it's been brought back to life with a range of modern upgrades while keeping its classic charm intact.
Modifications
Engine & Performance:
Drive By Wire conversion
Haltech Elite 2500 ECU engine management
Bosch Ford Falcon injectors
First-ever Haltech UC-10 digital dash installed in a Range Rover Classic
Crank and cam angle sensors (distributor delete for improved ignition)
Air Flow Meter delete
Custom Kick Down Cable integrated with DBW pedal
Haltech Wide Band O2 Sensor with auto-tuning
Haltech GPS speed input
Coil pack upgrade
Soft Dash Air Box upgrade
Viscous fan delete with upgraded twin 12" Maradyne thermo fans
Interior & Comfort:
9-inch Pioneer touchscreen with CarPlay
Upgraded speaker system including high-end speakers, amplifier, and subwoofer
Custom 3D-printed dash mount (in production) for mounting the digital instrument cluster
Black dyed dash and console
Custom steering wheel volume controls using the factory clock spring
Reupholster headliner
Exterior Enhancements:
LED lighting upgrade (headlights, fog lights, and tail lights)
Fresh paint and dyed trims
TWR 5-star wheels
Technology & Accessories:
Reverse camera fully integrated with the Pioneer audio system
Digital Clearsite rearview mirror for a modern driving experience