10 Oil Pan Gaskets Auto Trans Jaguar Xke Xj6 Xj12 To78 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
You are purchasing 10 NOS (New Old Stock) oil pan, sump, gaskets for these Jaguar with the Borg Warner 8 and 12 automatic transmissions from 1968-78: XKE, XK-E, Type Series II and III, 420, XJ6 Series I and II, XJ12 Series I and II. These are in a Jaguar factory 10 pack. If you would like just 2 gaskets, we have them listed in another ad. From a vintage British inventory, part number 10728/1. Please see our auctions and other Ebay store items for more NOS, new and one of a kind parts. We are always happy to combine shipping whenever possible. Thanks! Due to new Postal regulations, if you live in Italy or Taiwan USPS will not allow us to ship 1st class mail International, you must select Priority International Shipping or Registered.Please contact us if you have any questions. Also most South America countries. |
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