2012 Jaguar Xkr Carbon Fiber Package Xkr-s on 2040-cars
Moravian Falls, North Carolina, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email: kali.chamblin@expressmail.dk .
Only 472 made in 2012 and less than 2500 produced ever in the US.
This car has a perfect car history. Its truly showroom new and will only appreciate in value.
Beautiful deep eurotune sound from the Adaptive race exhaust. Quiet at the touch of a button. Race car handling.
Real Carbon Fiber everything. Crazy fast yet truly refined luxury.
560HP Supercharged engine 5.0 SC V8
R-S Carbon spoiler/Body Kit Side Power Vent-Gloss Black Ingot Wheel Arch Spats
Soft grain Contrast Stitch Door Casing
Side Mirror-Power/
Htd Steering/Mem/Fbck/Electro/Paddle Shifters
Bowers/Wilkins Premium Sound System w 18 speakers
Heated Seats
HD radio
R-S rear bumper
Super Race Proven Brakes
Special Order Red Racing Calipers
Front Park Aid assist
Reverse Camera and Control
New Supercharge Suspension 10/Sport Suspension
TPMS system 20" Vulcan Wheels
Air Quality Sensing Headlamp
Power Wash Rain Sensing Wipers
Adaptive Lighting
Heated Windshield
Security System
R-S headrest
Stainless steel racing pedals
6 disk changer
Navigation system
Power Fold Mirrors
Driver/Pass 15 way power heated seats
Bluetooth
Engine Torque 680Nm
Speed limiter elevated 186+ MPH
Performance Active Racing Exhaust
Console Red hand stitching interior
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