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3155 days ago

JAGUAR 3.0 LITRE FOR SALE

Philip from Burnside

Due to ill-health I can no longer drive this great car. I'm the first and only NZ owner (imported by a well known Jaguar Dealer in Tauranga) . It's the last of the production run (2007) of this excellent vehicle (using a very reliable and efficient Ford motor and a Mercedes gearbox). All leather (bone white) interior seats, heated front seats, NZ Satellite Navigation, Parrot Blue Tooth for phone connection, Michelin Tyres, and a 3.0 litre engine. This is a great car with only minor blemishes. I caused a scratch in the rear left bumper (see photos) - just requires a repaint of the bumper to make it perfect, but I cannot drive it to get it done. Regularly serviced by Clinch Autos (records available), this is a well maintained car that drives beautifully and has no known defects. When I bought this car it was to keep it forever, so I've looked after it as best I could. Similar Jag's on Trade Me are asking from $12,000 to $17,000, so I have priced this to sell! I am the legal owner and there is no money owing on this car. Please contact me at any time, either through this site or on my mobile 027-2100743.

Price: $9,500

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