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1986-90 Jaguar Xjs-he V12 Radiator Top Crossmember Support Mint Original on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Cranston, Rhode Island, US

Cranston, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:JAGUAR Warranty:No

 This is a TOP radiator support from a 1986 Jaguar XJS-HE V12, it is unbelievable condition since most of these are rotted away on most Jags, this support should fit up until 1990 and may have other apps, still rubber supports which are very usable and all studs are in place, has only one rust spot in near center, hard item to find in this condition for a used original part, no aftermarket crap here, have other items coming soon, thanks for lookingWILL SHIP ANYWHERE IF BUYER PAYS COST NO RETURNS

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