2000 Jaguar Xjr 4.0l V8 Supercharged 57k Powder Puff Garage Queen, Upgraded on 2040-cars
Pleasant Hill, California, United States
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22000 Jaguar XJR Powder Puff Garage Queen. 57,000 pampered miles Anthracite over ivory interior
All new in the last year:
All new hoses (even the heater hoses under the super charger) Upgraded rebuilt ported 5th gen Eaton Super charger from 2004+ XJR (more efficient with better bearings) Power output a little higher than the 370 HP stock 3rd gen supercharger. Upgraded Primary and Secondary timing chain tensioners, new lower pulley & Bolt Radiator flush with new Jaguar coolant. Charge coolers flushed and cleaned. 010 Bosch inter cooler pump upgrade. New EBC slotted front rotors, new Akebono dustless ceramic pads in all 4 corners Stainless steel brake lines upgrade in all 4 corners, ABS solder fix, new Dot 4 fluid New Bridgestone RE760 18” tires. Asteroid wheels, 3 flawless and one #@%& curb mark (see photo). Fresh 4 wheel alignment 5w30 Royal purple synthetic oil, new spark plugs, new water pump, new serpentine belt tensioner Flawless interior except for small amount of rear headliner sagging. Looks like it has never been sat in. All leather well maintained with proper moisturizers, like new, still soft. California car has lived it’s entire life covered in the garage, never stored outside. I’m happy to answer questions, but all potential buyers must have cash in hand for test drive, no exceptions. Driver's license will be verified with Police before test drive. There will be no joy rides. If you are not familiar with XJRs or are not yet ready to purchase, please do not inquire. I will ship cross country if needed. You will never find a cleaner, better cared for 2000 Jaguar XJR. All electronics work perfectly. Everything works. No leaks of any kind. Spots on driveway are from 1989 Toyota van in background with 280K miles.
There are a few small cosmetic flaws which are pointed out in photos: a few door dings in driver rear door (these will come out with a paintless dent removal), and one small nickel size dent which will need fixing and touch up, also shown in photo of passenger front of car. The headliner has a small amount of sagging. There are zero scratches or stains in the interior and/or burl, no cracks in burl. This car has lived a very pampered life in California garages. Currently in Pleasant Hill, CA 94523.
This is definitely a high blue book car. Blue book says $9700, so I'm selling it for $9,700 cash. No offers will be considered. This will likely be sold to the first person who recognizes what a deal this is. |
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