Jaguar Xj8 Front Shock Replacement Bushings (4) on 2040-parts.com
Boca Raton, Florida, US
You see here Jaguar X J-8 98-2003 front shock tower replacement bushings. These are better than O.E.M. bushings made from heavy duty rubber. Why spend over $300.00 per tower to replace the worn out bushings when you can buy all (4) for $68.00 including shipping and installation instructions! Shipping fee will apply to International orders. Shipments to Canada add $5.00usd.
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