1980 Xjs V12 5.3 Litre Jaguar Alternatar Generator Benzbonz on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, US
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Picture of the car that this part was pulled from.Here's a Lucas OEM Alternator
Pulled with care from a 1980 Jaguar XJS VIN JNVEV4AC104683
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