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Jaguar Xjs Rear Suspension on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, US

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, US
:

Jaguar XJS Rear Suspension

Complete w/ mounts

This came from a 1986 XJS

Limited Slip. 2.87 43-15

NO Wheels   

Will fit many years. 1976-92 & more

No Shipping.

++I will take it to the dock of the trucking company but you need to set up the shipping around the Nashville area.++

As-Is!! This was running when it was parked.

BUY NOW! I have many other parts so just ask!


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