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Supercharged Classics

JAGUAR XJR (1994-1997)

he car that revived the fortunes of the company, the first supercharged XJR represented the first true move away from the golf club image Jaguar had inadvertently earned for itself with the XJ series. Based on the X300, it used sports suspension, big meaty alloys and colour coding to look the part, while a big Eaton supercharger meant that it could shame contemporary

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