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Jaguar Xj 86-89 Momo Steering Wheel Hub 2202 Xj6 Xj40 2202a W/ Horn Ring Screws on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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Calgary, AB, CA

Calgary, AB, CA
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An authentic MOMO used hub for your MOMO steering wheel hub to fit your Jaguar XJ6 1986-1989 only. MOMO part 2202. Includes original allen screws and steering wheel nut/washer. Very nice used condition. Save $$$ Shipping within North America is a flat $15. Shipping overseas is $40 airmail. Please check out my other auctions! Thanks for looking!


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