1997 Jaguar Xk8 Base Convertible 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
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SELLING MY FATHERS JAGUAR..1997 jag xk8 convertible only 37,000 pampered miles ,ALOT of the servicing done at the local jag dealer put on michellin tires have 70% tread left. clean florida title and history. great car clean carfax don't miss this one ! sold as is. no warranty . non refundable paypal . some dents dings scratches but runs nice..abs/trac on due to sitting, the dealer said either battery is low or dirty wheel speed sensor..the lights just came on ....easy fix!! car battery is charging currently I have on a trickle charger... I have CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE IN HAND.. THIS IS NOT A SALVAGE OR REBUILD CAR THIS IS CLEAN CARFAX LOW MILES FLORIDA CAR THIS IS NOT A DEALERSHIP SO NO HUGE FEES EXTRAS >>.. radio works and antenna goes up and down but, no display and cupholder doesn't retract easy needs tlc .. inside rearview mirror weathered a bit , dash is great no cracks seats are great some wear but nice.. and top and inside top great ! has 6disc c/d changer in trunk and full size spare brand new . Also has boot for top when down and the original sleeve it came out of but inside of top nice and top and inside leather nice , a/c cold , nice tires .. runs great!!!!!! $72,000 msrp car new!!!! NICEST LOWEST FLORIDA CAR ON EBAY this is CLEAN FLORIDA TITLE car... all defects disclosed.. call me if any questions.. 2392895053 direct.. no scammers please....LOW BUY NOW AND RESERVE IS VERY LOW ... don't bid if don't want to buy and don't ask what reserve is it is a LIVE auction wouldn't be fair to others thankyou..car being listed locally in ads so reserve right to end auction early if sells... first with cash gets.. |
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