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2003 Jaguar X-Type complete owner's manual book set + Case


Condition: Used / excellent shape, has been in storage for over 8 years

Literature set includes the following:

    • Driver's Handbook
    • Passport to Service 2003 Model Year
    • Audio Systems Handbook
    • Driver's Handbook Supplement
    • Jaguar Dealer Directory 
    • MSRP Window Sticker from original vehicle the books came from
    • OEM green portfolio with Jaguar logo


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