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Radio Jaguar Xj8 1998 98 1999 99 Am Fm Cassette 510967 on 2040-parts.com

US $61.42
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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
This is a Used OEM part covered by our Industry-Leading 6 Month Money Back Guarantee!
Year:1999 Make:Jaguar Conditions & Options:0998,AM,FM,CASS,1X Exterior Paint Code:HGD VIN #:SAJHX6047XC856104 Interior Trim Code:SDZ Model:XJ8L Inventory ID:510967 Mileage:134000 Interchange Part Number:638-57438 Stock #:110485 Inventory Number:638-57438 Manufacturer Part Number:LNC4100BA

Part Number: 510967
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This listing is for an OEM Stock Radio (or amplifier/cd changer if described in title) pulled from a running recycled vehicle. This item is covered by our 6 month money back Guarantee. We do not provide security codes for the radios. If your radio requires a security code, you must bring your invoice from us which includes the VIN # to the dealership to get the code. This is sold as radio only. We do not cover or include any mounting hardware, dash trim, or wiring. Please see below for more information about what this radio fits and what you are bidding on. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us Thanks

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XJ8 98-99 receiver (AM-FM-cassette)

Our Part # : 110485-510967
Our Inventory Notes : 0998,AM,FM,CASS,1X
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Part Status : This part is off the car and will ship within 1 Business day of payment.

IMPORTANT : Please see the fitment information above to verify that this item fits your car. All parts are carefully inspected by our skilled staff of inventory specialists before being shipped. If you are looking for more parts from this car please let us know. Thanks!

This item is being pulled from the Vehicle Shown below
1999 XJ8L   Stock # 110485  VIN # SAJHX6047XC856104



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