Jaguar S Type 6 Disc Cd Cartridge/magazine Only on 2040-parts.com
Upland, California, United States
Items are shipped daily. One 6 disc CD cartridge / magazine for Jaguar 6 disc CD changers mounted in the glove box. Fits most S Type jaguar cars with factory CD changer that looks like the one in the picture that is mounted in the glove box (or dash) with a white long thin rectangular shaped eject button. The eject button might be gray or white, but it must be a long thin one. See picture. Does not fit the ones in the trunk with the square eject button. The CD changer/player is NOT included...only the magazine/cartridge that fits in it. Buyer pays $5 for shipping in USA. Canada cost $10; $15 anywhere else in the world. |
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