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Jaguar 97-06 X100 Xk8 Xkr Hydraulic Hood Top Pump To Latch Hose Set Hjb8256ab on 2040-parts.com

US $214.95
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
No Damage and Clips included.
Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:HJB8256AB

This is an undamaged set of Top Hydraulic Pump to Latch Cylinder Hoses. They were removed from a 1998 XK8.

They were gently removed and have no damage to the connectors or sheathing. Most mounting clips are included.

They fit all X100 XK8 and XKR Convertibles.

You receive what is described and photographed, or you receive a full refund.

Will ship Priority Mail.

International buyers are invited to request a shipping quote.

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