Jaguar Workshop Manual Vii Viii Ix Xk120 Xk140 Xk150 Automatic 1951 - 1961 Copy on 2040-parts.com
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Jaguar Workshop Manual VII VIII IX XK120 XK140 XK150 Automatic 1951 - 1961
this is a copy bound with plastic overlay and spiral binder typical used condition with minor grunge and grime wear on covers, edges and corners. inside pages are pretty clean but have darkened with age. the last paper page and plastic cover on the back are bent. returns allowed within 14 days of receiving, buyer pays all shipping costs |
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