Jaguar Xj-6 Rebuilt Power Steering Rack 1993-1994 on 2040-parts.com
San Luis Obispo, California, US
This is a completely remanufactured steering rack for all "XJ40" Jaguar XJ-6 from 1993 to 1994 (VIN 667829 to 708757). Comes with a one-year warranty. Sold exchange (where you send us your old rack first) or a $150 core charge (which will be charged up front and then refunded when we receive your old rack). For all your Jaguar parts needs come to the experts ... XKs Unlimited!
XKs Unlimited part number 14-3117.
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