Up for auction is a Jaguar bumper over-rider. I believe this to fit the right-hand rear bumper of the Jaguar XKE Series II 1969, 1970, and 1971. (PLEASE CONFIRM FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING). OEM Jaguar part number is BD-35593. This is a new and uninstalled part from the obsolete inventory of an old British car dealership. This is NOS and has a few light scratches from being out of its box. Gladly shipping worldwide by USPS. PayPal only please.
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Bumpers for Sale
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