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2000 Jaguar Xk8 Xk 8 Convertible*28,000 Original Miles*florida Car*like New!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:28000 Color: AS WELL
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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PRISTINE!!!

2000 JAGUAR XK8 CONVERTIBLE

*FLORIDA CAR*

*28,000 ORIGINAL MILES*

GARAGE KEPT LIKE NEW!!!

PERFECT CAR FAX REPORT

*WARRANTY AVAILIBLE*
LOW RESERVE!!!

 

THIS PRISTINE 2000 JAGUAR XK8 CONVERTIBLE IS 2 OWNER FLORIDA CAR WITH ALL MANUALS & BOOKS. IT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH ONLY 28,000 ORIGINAL PAMPERED MILES. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS WHOLE LIFE WHICH CREDITS HER NEAR PERFECT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.

THE CAR BELONGED TO A SNOW BIRD WHICH USED IT ONLY AS HIS FLORIDA CAR. HE BABIED THE CAR FROM DAY 1 IN WHICH SHE WAS KEPT IN HIS CLIMATE CONTROLLED GARAGE. THE CAR RARELY SAW ANY RAIN AS THIS JAGAUAR WAS METICULOUSLY KEPT!

SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL SEAL GREY WITH A RICH FLAWLESS BIEGE LEATHER INTERIOR AND TO COMPLIMENT A                                          BLACK COVERTIBLE TOP.

THE CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH ALL OPTIONS INCLUDING WOOD STEERING WHEEL, FULL WOOD PACKAGE, DUAL POWER MEMORY SEATS (12 WAY FUNCTIONING), PREMIUM PACKAGE, ALL POWER, LEATHER HEATED SEATS,PREMIUM SOUND PACKAGE, 6 DISC CD CHANAGER, XEON LIGHT PACKAGE, POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP, UPGRADED FACTORY OEM 18" WHEELS, KEY LESS ENTRY WITH FACTORY ALARM, AND THE LIST JUST CONTINUES!!!

ALL MAINTENCE HAS BEEN PREFORMED ON THE CAR& IS UP TO DATE. THE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW, A FRESH OIL CHANGE WAS JUST DONE & ALL FLUIDS WERE CHECKED. THE CAR WAS JUST INSPECTED AND WAS GIVEN 2 THUMBS UP!!! THE CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM.

BESIDES THE MECHANICS, THE CAR HAS A BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR AS WELL. THE PAINT HAS A SHOW ROOM SHINE; THE INTERIOR IS SHOW ROOM AS WELL WITH LITTLE TO NO SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE LEATHER. ALL OPTIONS ARE IN GREAT WORKING ORDER!!! THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN GREAT SHAPE. THE CAR IS A 10 OUT OF 10, BEING A 14 YEAR OLD CAR!!! THE CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT AS SHOWS ON ITS PERFECT CLEAN CAR FAX REPORT!!!

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A RARE 2000 JAGUAR XK8 WITH ONLY                  28,000 MILES!!!

WARRANTY AVAILABLE!!!

CALL FOR MORE INFO:

954-695-5685

OR

954-913-8535

GOOD LUCK!!!

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