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Jaguar Xj6 4 Books:maint. Guide, Maint. Handbook, '91 Update, Hydraulic System on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Saco, Maine, United States

Saco, Maine, United States
Very good condition, covers are shelf worn but pages are clean
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a set of four booklets from a non-smoking home The Series III Maintenance Handbook is edition 2 and includes 83 pages The maintenance guide covers the XJ6 and the Vanden Plas 3.6 and is a 36 page booklet in good condition published in 1987.  Cover has faded from light but inside pages are clean and clear of markings. The 1991 update was published in 1990 as publication #S-69 and has 41 pages The Power Hydraulic System booklet was published in 1992 as publication #S-73 and has 38 pages I am happy to combine shipping upon request Please contact me if you are interested in USPS international shipping.

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