1990 Jaguar Xj6 Owner's Manual And Leather Case on 2040-parts.com
Coal Township, Pennsylvania, United States
Used, from a 1990 Jaguar XJ6. Case is very soft and nice, but shows some wear.. Owner's manual is a bit stiff, but, all there. Other pamphlets as shown. As is
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