1996 Jaguar Xjs 2+2 Convertible - Newly Refreshed Maintenance & Replacement Part on 2040-cars
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
This 1996 XJS 2+2 Convertible in line straight 6 in rare Jade Green ext. / Tan int. with 5 Chrome 16" wire wheels in excellent condition. I bought this car from the original owner from CA with 68K miles, in the last year+ I have driven 10,000 great miles, won 2 British Car Shows First Place in Class. The Car has always driven perfectly with no problems. I am a maintenance nut when it comes to my vehicles. I first had a full authorized Jaguar Dealer do a multi point inspection, no problems. I have all the manuals and maintenance records in book from start to finish.I have had the following Maintenance done: New16" High Performance Tires, New Battery, New Brake pads & Rotors all 4, Front Shocks, replaced front steering & sway bar bushings & pwr steering bellows, Tune-up w/plugs, some minor paint on passenger side and front bumper, most recently replaced with new Throttle Body. No leaks, no drips. This is a Great Driver & Show Car, Interior in excellent condition, had drivers seat refurbished. Every thing works and in top condition. As always I have more in it than I am asking. I am cutting to the chase and selling for $15,000. Replacing with newer XJR Jaguar., A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Must see, Never seen snow, New tires, Non-smoker, Seats like new, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained. After Driving my new car for a week and then took a drive in this 96, THIS CAR IS A DREAM TO DRIVE I GUARANTEE ANYONE WILL LOVE THIS CAR!!! Priced to Sell, a great deal on a Refreshed 96 that will get you plenty of complements.
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