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Strut Jaguar S Type 2000 2001 01 02 03 Rear Right Passenger With Active Susp on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
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West Milford, New Jersey, US

West Milford, New Jersey, US
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Near New with less then 3000 miles!!! Active Electronic Suspension

Engine blew a couple thousand miles after me replacing all 4 Struts

I paid over $3000 for these 4 struts to be installed along with 2 new tires and swat bar link

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