Pavilion Gardens | Buxton, Derbyshire
Viewing: Tues 14th October from 12pm
Auction: Wed 15th October from 9am
Location: St John’s Rd, Buxton SK17 6BE
Registration No: LF56 HDE
Chassis No: SAJKC82L27TH15171
MOT: April 2026
The X350 XJ was produced from 2003–2009 as the third generation XJ saloon. Buyer’s could choose V6 or V8 power with an optional supercharger on XJR and Daimler Super models. Designer Ian Callum updated the retro appearance of the late Geoff Lawson design and with full aluminium unibody chassis and bodywork the model was ready for the 21st century. Production ended in 2009 after 83,566 examples had been built.
Understood to have had one keeper since importation to the UK and one keeper before importation; in exceptional condition throughout and displaying just c.27,500 warranted miles, this Japanese import was recently treated to a £960 stage 3 detail and machine polish. Finished in gleaming Liquid Silver over Barley Sovereign leather with light Walnut trim that has been bookmatched so each side of the tray tables / dashboard and each door show the same pattern much like a Rolls Royce or Bentley. Other notable features include extended ‘Autolux’ leather around the transmission tunnel, rouching to the seats with contrasting piping and a harder wearing leather stitched dashboard.
The 20″ Calisto wheels are in excellent condition and the brake calipers have just been cosmetically refurbished. The headlining has been renewed along with the sun visors using more modern material than the Jaguar cloth which tends to sag over time. The radio and SatNav have been converted to UK specification and the odometer fascia has been changed to show MPH rather than KMH. Optioned as a LWB with rear sun shades, picnic tables, rear memory seats, rear climate control, heated seats, and rear multimedia controller in the arm rest, the original Jaguar lambs wool floor mats remain in fine condition. Offered with Japanese and British invoices/paperwork including recent receipts totalling some £1080, import paperwork, V5C document, MoT to April 2026, paperwork evidencing it’s servicing in Japan and a letter citing its 42,570km (26,451 miles) on import.
For more information, please contact:
Oliver Fernyhough-Martin
oliver.fernyhough-martin@handh.co.uk
07483 361000
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