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Jaguar Series 1 And Series 2 Xke Idler Pulley on 2040-parts.com

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Agoura Hills, California, United States

Agoura Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:C15456 Warranty:Yes

ONE USED IDLER PULLEY FOR THE S1 & S2 JAGUAR XKE USING STANDARD 'V' BELT,  AS WELL AS OTHER MODELS LISTED BELOW. 
 IT SPINS FREELY AND SMOOTHLY. READY TO BOLT ON AND GO. 30 DAY GUARANTEE FROM DATE OF RECEIPT BY BUYER.  PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION BEFORE BIDDING.

THIS PART IS ALSO CORRECT FOR THE FOLLOWING JAGUAR MODELS:

420 SALOON
DAIMLER
MK2 3.4, 3.8 AND 340
MKX 4.2
XJ6 SI & S2
XKE S1 3.8 &  S2 4.2,  S3 V-12 2 & 2 AND ROADSTER


 

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