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Bec22699 Jaguar Xj6 & Xj12 1993 To 1994 Door Latch Assembly Left Hand Front on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
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New Brighton, Pennsylvania, United States

New Brighton, Pennsylvania, United States
BEC22699 Jaguar XJ6 & XJ12 1993 to 1994 Door Latch Assembly Left Hand Front, US $139.00, image 1
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left Side Manufacturer Part Number:BEC22669 Brand:Jaguar

New Original left hand front door latch and lock solenoid assembly to fit Jaguar XJ6 & XJ12
1993 - 1994. No longer available new from Jaguar sources. This assembly gives you two items that go bad with use over time. The latch AND the lock solenoid. since the drivers door sees the most use this is a good spare to keep on your parts shelf.

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