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This 2008 Jaguar XJ OEM Owners Manual Set Includes the following:

1.  The XJ Owners Manual 356 pages

2.  Navigation System 73 pages

3.  Passport to Service

4.  The XJ Quick Start Guide 16 pages

5.  XJ Rear Seat Entertainment 31 pages 

6.  Original Soft Leather Case

Why not compliment your glove box with this handy and useful OEM Manual Set?  It will help you learn more about your Jaguar and increase the resale value when it comes time to sell.  You will be receiving the exact manuals set forth in the pictures, inventory number is J115.  Please visit our EBAY store simply contact us, as we have thousands of manual, but only a few of them are listed.

 

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