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ALR2349 - Sierpaneel

Oorspronkelijke prijs - Oorspronkelijke prijs €470,00
Oorspronkelijke prijs
€470,00
€470,00 - €470,00
Huidige prijs €470,00
Genuine Part
Genuine: Original manufacturer part. This product is the original part designed and produced by the vehicle manufacturer.
Volantpaneel
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 1 1989-1998 (L318)
Fitment Notes DISCOVERY 1 1989 - 1998 (Van FA393361 tot WA799999) CLASSIC Wielkast & Spoiler
Alternative Codes
10005136ALR2349

In stock 1 unit
1 · Gouda 0 · Drachten
Express delivery available

When will my order arrive?
  • Order before 15:00 (Mon–Fri): same-day dispatch for in-stock items.
  • UPS Express (order before 14:00): dispatched today, delivered tomorrow where available.
  • Netherlands / Belgium / Germany: 2–4 working days.
  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

Items may ship from multiple warehouses at no extra cost.

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Frequently asked questions

What is this valance panel used for?
This valance panel is a replacement body panel for the lower body of the Discovery 1, covering the wheelarch and valance area. It's fitted where the original steel has corroded or been damaged, restoring the outer bodywork profile in that area.
Does this valance fit all Discovery 1 models?
This panel (ALR2349) is listed for the Discovery 1 built between 1989 and 1998, specifically chassis VIN FA393361 to WA799999. Discovery 1 body panels changed across the production run, so check your VIN falls within this range before ordering.
What's involved in fitting a replacement valance panel?
Fitting a valance panel is bodywork rather than a simple bolt-on job. It typically involves cutting out the corroded section and welding in the new panel, so it's usually done by a bodyshop or an experienced welder rather than as a DIY task.