2004 Jaguar Xj8 Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
UP FOR BID AT NO RESERVE I HAVE THIS 2004 JAGUAR XJ8 IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION. CLEAN TITLE WITH 150K ORIGINAL MILES. BODY IS IN GOOD CONDITION OVER ALL, WITH SOME MINOR DENTS AND SCRATCHES. INTERIOR IS IN GOOD CONDITION AS WELL. LEATHER SEATS SHOW SOME MINIMAL, BUT IN OVER ALL GOOD CONDITION. A GOOD DETAIL WILL MAKE IT LOOK AS GOOD AS NEW. POWER WINDOWS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER DOORS LOCKS AND SUNROOF ALL WORK FINE. A/C BLOWS COLD. RADIO AND SPEAKERS SOUND GREAT. ALL INTERIOR LIGHTS WORK. SUN VISORS ARE ATTACHED TO THEIR HINGES. PARKING SENSOR WORK. NAVIGATION WORKS. ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP AND RUNS SMOOTH. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS GOOD WITH NO SLIPS. NO OIL LEAKS OF ANY KIND. GREAT DAILY DRIVER AND GREAT ON GAS FOR A V8 VEHICLE. SUSPENSION IS GOOD, RECENTLY REPLACED THE AIR COMPRESSOR. BRAKES ARE GOOD. TIRES ARE OK, STILL HAVE LIFE IN THEM, BUT REAR TIRES WILL NEED TO BE REPLACED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. I HAD THE CAR SITTING IN MY WAREHOUSE FOR ABOUT 4 MONTHS, SO I RECOMMEND WHOEVER BUYS IT TO DO A TUNE UP (OIL CHANGE, FILTERS AND SPARK PLUGS).
THE NOT SO GOOD: - LEFT REAR OUTER DOOR MOLDING IS MISSING. I'M INCLUDING A USED ONE IN THE SALE. ALL IT NEEDS IS TO BE PAINTED (SEE PICTURES OF IT IN THE TRUNK). - RIGHT REAR BUMPER AND RIGHT EXHAUST ARE DAMAGED FROM TRANSPORTER WHEN HE WAS UNLOADING THE JAGUAR WHEN I PURCHASED IT. - ENGINE COVER IS MISSING - SPARE TIRE IS MISSING BESIDES THESE SMALL ISSUES, EVERYTHING IS IN THERE AND IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. BID WITH CONFIDENCE. 0 FEEDBACK MEMBERS MUST CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING OR YOUR BIDS WILL BE DELETED. THANK YOU FOR MORE INFO, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT ROGER_FER81@YAHOO.COM OR 305.509.4085.
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