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US $9.95
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Centerville, Massachusetts, US

Centerville, Massachusetts, US
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1987 Jaguar XJS Battery retainer hold down cover clamp. OEM 

Original Jaguar part from my 1987 Jaguar XJS convertible with 35,000 miles. Some reason the battery that was put in was too tall for this part so it was taken off. I forgot about being in my garage when I sold the vehicle. Along the front middle the paint has worn off. The rubber strap is solid. Stickers are still on and complete but have some bubbling on them. I am sure it will fit other models but unsure which XJS years it fits.

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