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T.J.C. Landrovers of Norfolk, UK

Our workshop provides a full range of services from repair to complete rebuild. We can refurbish a vehicle to a high standard or restore a Series vehicle to concours condition.

We have spent a lot of time searching for a site and designing a workshop to cater for the various Land Rover products and the services we offer, whilst also offering customers a safe place to view the work on their vehicles.

UFF416, a restored Series 1 SWB soft-top

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PUV661Y, a refurbished Defender 110 van

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B124REL, a rebuilt Defender 90 station wagon

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All Our Own Work!

The workshop itself has five working bays, although at any one time we can be working up to twelve vehicles.

The main building also houses our body shop, engine rebuild room, consumables stores and part of our extensive range of used spares. The workshop caters for every Land Rover product, and provides our customers with every conceivable facility including

  • servicing
  • mechanical repairs
  • electrical repairs
  • vehicle rebuilds
  • restorations
  • LP gas conversion
  • diesel conversions
  • performance and handling upgrades
  • welding
  • MOT work
  • re-chassis
  • interior upgrades and refurbishments
  • off-road and expedition preparation work
  • engine tuning
  • body repairs, resprays and accident repairs

If it's available for a Land Rover we can supply it. If you need it fitting, we can fit it. If it's not available, give us a try. We pride ourselves on coping with the unusual.


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