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SAJTW4848MC179064

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Record Creation: Entered on 2 March 2007.

 

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2007-03-02 01:40:26 | Jagman writes:

41,870 miles
on ebay 03/07
seller writes:
Up for auction is this 1991 Jaguar XJS 2-Door Convertible. This smooth ride comes equipped with a 12 cylinder, 5.3 liter engine sporting you around with 263 horse power. It has among its features a beige leather interior, AC/Heat, cruise control, power windows, power seats, driver side airbag, owner's manual, am/fm radio and cassette deck and genuine custom spoke wheels.

This vehicle is in EXCELLENT CONDITION with virtually no blemishes on the body or roof. The interior is nearly 100% intact with little noticeable wear on the driver's seat and the wood inlaid dash and headliner look like new.

The engine and mechanics of the vehicle make this one of the greatest sports cars on the market and a perfect car for pleasure riding out on the weekend.

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