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Jaguar Engine And Transmission, 36k Miles on 2040-parts.com

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Geneva, Florida, United States

Geneva, Florida, United States
Extremely low mileage 36k, comes without starter & AC compressor, starter for sale for $80 extra, almost brand new, new one one ebay is around $250. some small parts missing on tranny, tail housing, speedometer drive, shift lever,
Brand:Jaguar Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

nice engine in excellent condition, only 36k, and its original transmission. This unit comes from a well taken care off low miles car, the former owner was a Jaguar mechanic in South Florida. Engine rotates freely and was running very nicely before we took it out.

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