Jaguar X-Type in the U.S. Gets an Unusual Tuning: A Pretty Strange Decision
A Jaguar X-Type owner from West Virginia made some rather unconventional modifications to his car.
The modification of this Jaguar X-Type sedan combines new panels, PVC pipes, and additional headlights, creating a unique and surprising look for the car.
It appears that the vehicle suffered damage to its front end. However, instead of opting for new factory panels, the owner decided to get creative.

As a result, the Jaguar X-Type now features a new yellow hood with black plastic trim. On top, there are two extra headlights, vaguely resembling the upper lights of a Nissan Juke.
The original headlights are hidden under custom-made aerodynamic covers, complemented by a handmade splitter.

Additionally, PVC pipes run the full length of the roof, positioned like roof rails, though their true purpose is anyone's guess.
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