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Land Rover Discovery Range P38 Engine Camshaft X2 V8 4.0l #err3720 Oem Britpart on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:BRITPART OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:ERR3720 Warranty:Yes

LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 1999-2002 V8 4.0L ENGINE CAMSHAFT #ERR3720
SET X2 V8 4.0L ENGINE CAMSHAFT 
Part No:
ERR3720 
Brand:
BRITPART OEM UK
Description:
BRAND NEW ENGINE CAMSHAFT. THIS CAMSHAFT IS A QUALITY REPLACEMENT PART DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. YOU ARE GETTING A TOP QUALITY PART.
Quantity:
2
Dimensions:
8cm x 8cm x 57cm
Weight:
14 lb
Supersedes:
N/A
Fitment information for
LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1 4.0L V8 1996-1999 
                                                          LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2 4.0L V8 1999-2002 
LAND ROVER RANGE ROVER P38 4.0L V8
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