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1962-1964 Jaguar E-type Rods & Pistons Only 5 Used Oem 63 Jaguar Xke on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Beaver City, Nebraska, United States

Beaver City, Nebraska, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Factory Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Core Charge:No Core Charge Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

~1962-1964 Jaguar E type XKE~
*Rods & Pistons*
~5 out of 6 pistons~


One of the pistons is broken and not usable.
The others have some normal wear and tear on them.
All of the rods are in good condition.





Any item we sell are generally vintage items and should not be expected to be compared to brand new. When described as good condition it is good condition for its age. We try our best to point any defects that we see, but items are being sold as is. Please ask any question before purchasing.

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