Jaguar Xj6 Owners Workshop Manual 1968 Thru 1979 Series 1 2 & 3 258 Cu In 6 Cyl on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Missouri, US
This is a Jaguar XJ6, Owners Workshop Manual, 1968 thru 1979, Series 1,2, &3, 258 cu in, 6-cylinder, by Haynes Publishing, 256 pages. It is in good used condition, some specks on the front cover and edging wear, pages are clean, not torn. Please email your quesitons. Shipping is free and total paid when item listing ends.
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