2003 Jaguar S-type R Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Thank you for bidding on this rare, 2003 Jaugar S-Type R Sedan. This Super Sedan has been garage kept it's whole life, and it shows. It is in amazing shape. I purchased this car less than a year ago from the original owner. Upon purchase, I spent $1,800 in paint work to refurbish the bumpers and touch up any imperfections. I also spent over $1,000 in mechanical work to make sure it runs as good as it looks. Not only is it a great looking car, but the supercharged V-8 pulls like a freight train. It is super-fast and mechanically in great working condition. The car has new floor mats and key fobs, as well as refurbished wheels. There are a few tiny stone chips in the paint, but overall it is cosmetically as good as you can expect for a 2003 Jaguar S-Type R. I have the title in hand. Local pick-up preferred. Buyer responsible for shipping if necessary.
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