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Shorty48

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    Michael
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    Essex

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  1. Hello everyone from this newbie. I have been a lifetime lover of all things Jaguar and have previously owned an x type estate 2.0 litre diesel which I owned for 7 years and enjoyed it ever single time I drove it, even though it cost me quite a bit of money in repairs, particularly replacing the injector jets on more than one occasion. I recently traded it in and blew the retirement money on a 3 litre XF Sportbrake and am struggling to wipe the smile off my face. What is it about sitting in a Jag that makes you feel so alive, perhaps we could bottle it and sell it as a 'pick me up'. I look forward to ongoing involvement with the club and wish everyone happy Jaguar motoring. Mike
  2. Hello everyone from this newbie. I have been a lifetime lover of all things Jaguar and have previously owned an x type estate 2.0 litre diesel which I owned for 7 years and enjoyed it ever single time I drove it, even though it cost me quite a bit of money in repairs, particularly replacing the injector jets on more than one occasion. I recently traded it in and blew the retirement money on a 3 litre XF Sportbrake and am struggling to wipe the smile off my face. What is it about sitting in a Jag that makes you feel so alive, perhaps we could bottle it and sell it as a 'pick me up'. I look forward to ongoing involvement with the club and wish everyone happy Jaguar motoring. Mike
  3. Hello everyone from this newbie. I have been a lifetime lover of all things Jaguar and have previously owned an x type estate 2.0 litre diesel which I owned for 7 years and enjoyed it ever single time I drove it, even though it cost me quite a bit of money in repairs, particularly replacing the injector jets on more than one occasion. I recently traded it in and blew the retirement money on a 3 litre XF Sportbrake and am struggling to wipe the smile off my face. What is it about sitting in a Jag that makes you feel so alive, perhaps we could bottle it and sell it as a 'pick me up'. I look forward to ongoing involvement with the club and wish everyone happy Jaguar motoring. Mike
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