Jaguar Left Side Directional Lamp #c2c2047 03-06 Xj8 & Xjr on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, US
Jaguar OEM Left (Drivers) side directional lamp. Jaguar #C2C2047. Fits 2003-2006 XJR and XJ8 models. Lamp fits on the side of the fender between the door and wheel opening, not on the bumper or front of the car.
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