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1986 Jaguar Xjs-v12 Ac/heater Core W/controls Good Used Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Cranston, Rhode Island, US

Cranston, Rhode Island, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:JAGUAR Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

 This is a heater core and a AC core from a 1986 Jaguar XJS-V12 Coupe, I recently had the whole unit listed but I believe it would have been too costly to ship, so I removed the cores and whatever electrical controls and re-listed it now, it all fits in a 17cube box. Everything looks ok ,but should be boiled and tested before using, as for the electrical stuff...dont know, but its the cores that are important. For the price im offering it at you cannot buy one, especially if its OEM Jag, if you find it. so thanks for looking and feel free to ask questions. THESE ARE CORES AND I CANNOT GUARANTEE WHETHER OR NOT THEY NEED TO BE REPAIRED, THEY NEED TO BE PRESSURE TESTED!!THEY ARE 28 YEARS OLD!! WILL SHIP ANYWHERE IF BUYER PAYS COST NO RETURNS, INTERNATIONAL BUYERS MUST BE AWARE THAT THIS BOX WILL COST TO GO OVERSEAS, UNLESS IN INDIVIDUAL UNITS, EITHER WAY IT WILL HAVE GO PRIORITY OVERSEAS DUE TO WEIGHT

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