2005 Jaguar X-type Premium Sedan 4-door 3.0l Needs Transfer Case on 2040-cars
Ellington, Connecticut, United States
This 2005 Jaguar X type 3.0 is being sold AS IS, and it currently not in drivable condition. The transfer case went on it and will not drive in any gear. The car is overall good condition and is very clean. The exterior has a few scratches and dings here and there, but overall it is good. The interior as well has a few marks here and there but overall condition is clean. The motor is running fine and has 134k miles on it. The vehicle has the added factory options such as dual front heated seats, parking sensor and premium sound system. I just did the brakes less than two weeks ago, new Pads and Rotors. Buyer assumes all responsibility for this sale and is responsible for the transportation of the car. This is a cash only deal and payment must be made in full when car is picked up. Any questions, please ask.
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