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1984 1987 Jaguar Xjs Oem Power Antenna Straight Mast Works Perfect 1986 1985 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Factory original antenna for '84- '87 Jaguar XJS.

Antenna works perfect. Strong motor, fast and easy. Straight mast.

May fit other makes/ models. Do your research.

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