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jpskiller

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hi

just like to say hi and introduce myself, I have been driving merc's for past few years but thought I'd have a change, I have always wanted a jag since being a kid so I've got myself a 1992 XJ6 3.2l

so far its great got a few issues, rust, shocks, diff etc.. but thats just what I expected for age and mileage, getting new shocks done this weekend...

hope to be here for a while and no doubt have many questions..

cheers paul
 
Welcome, Paul - plenty of help and camaraderie available here!

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Hi Paul,

There was just another Jag lover with joined the group.

Have Fun here & with your "New/Old" Jag.

Russ
 
:savewave: Welcome Paul! This forum is by far the most knowledgable and friendliest on the www. Please stop by and visit the Pub as well, we just chat about everything there. I also have a Jag that while not old isn't really young either. His name is Onslow and he and my Healey Agatha get along quite well.
 
:savewave: Hi Paul, and welcome to the Forum!
 
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