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Used 1996 Jaguar Xj6 Series Owners Manual Set Jjm 18 02 12/60 *20 Yrs Old* on 2040-parts.com

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Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

USED 1996 XJ6 JAGUAR OWNERS MANUAL SET
JJM 18 02 12/60 
AMAZING CONDITION BEING 20 YRS OLD!
1.  BLACK CASE THAT SAYS JAGUAR WITH A PICTURE OF A JAGUAR FACE( BLACK CASE DOES SHOW BOOK WEAR ON THE OUTSIDE HOWEVER IT LOOKS AS IF THE BOOK ITS SELF HAS NEVER BEEN OPENED)
2.  SOUND CARD
JJM 10 21 12/55 
3.  SECURITY SYSTEM GUIDE CARD
4.  JAGUAR ROYAL CHARTER CARE TEMPORARY ID CARD
5.  DRIVERS HANDBOOK
6.  QUICK QUIDE


THE PERSON WHERE I WAS RENTING OFFICE SPACE HAS CLOSED AND I HAD TO BRING EVERYTHING TO MY HOUSE.  I REALLY DON'T HAVE THE SPACE AT HOME SO I HAVE BEEN KEEPING EVERYTHING IN MY SUN ROOM.  MY SUNROOM IS NOT ATTACHED TO MY HOUSE.  IT IS A SEPARATE ROOM WITH IT'S OWN OUTSIDE DOOR THAT IS ATTACHED TO MY GARAGE.  THE SUNROOM WALLS ARE MADE OF CEDAR SO CLOTHES OR OTHER ITEMS I SELL MAY HAVE THE CEDAR CLOSET SMELL.  THIS SMELL I AM GUESSING WILL GO AWAY WITH IT'S FIRST WASHING.

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