Power Steering Pump - (88-96) Jaguar - (xj6, Vdp, Xjs) on 2040-parts.com
Charleston, South Carolina, US
JAGUAR Re-Manufactured OEM part. No core exchange required. See list of compatible Jaguar years / models. Reason for listing.. not the part needed for a repair project. Never used. Aluminum alloy housing with dog gear - not included.
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