1962-1964 Jaguar E-type Tensioner Bracket Idler Pulley Used Oem 63 Jaguar Xke on 2040-parts.com
Beaver City, Nebraska, United States
~1962-1964 Jaguar E type XKE~ *Tensioner Bracket, Idler Pulley* Still moves freely. No dents or scratches. The spring is 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. Please make sure and look at all pictures. What you see is what you will be receiving. Vehicle compatibility is only a reference. Please make sure and do your own research. We ship with in TWO business days after we receive the payment. Alaska, Hawaii and Portia Rico please wait for an invoice to pay as the shipping is higher & will need to be calculated. International buyers are responsible for your own customs fees upon arrival if there are any. If shipping is higher you will be invoiced after shipping the item. ALWAYS SHIP WITH TRACKING AND INSURANCE WHEN AVAILABLE |
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