Nos British Leyland Lh Seat Runner Rails Jaguar Xke Series Iii 71-74 Seat Slide on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
You are purchasing a NOS (New Old Stock) British Leyland Left Hand outer (USA Driver's side) of seat runner for a Jaguar XKE Series III 1971-74.
New from a vintage British inventory, with the British Leyland label attached, part number BD39112.
At the time of this listing we also had the RH outer seat slide available.
The photo is the actual part.
Please see our auctions and other Ebay store items for more NOS, new and one of a kind parts.
We are offering many of small parts both in our store and auctions. If you want to continue shopping, we can ship a lot of parts in the US Postal Service flat rate box anywhere in the USA (must be under 40 pounds and fit in the box).
The size of the box is 11" x 8 1/2 " x 5 1/2" tall.
If you would like to use this service, you must wait for an invoice so we can verify everything will fit and can safely ship together.
We are always happy to combine shipping whenever possible.
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