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1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Zj Transmission Gear Shifter Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $29.90
Location:

West Springfield, Massachusetts, United States

West Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Has scratches, scuffs, and surface rust. In good usable condition, comes as pictured.
Compatible Transmission:4-Spd. Automatic 4RE Transmission Brand:Jeep Manufacturer:Jeep Compatible Year:1998 Fits:SUV Compatible Make:Jeep Item:Transmission Gear Shifter Assembly Compatible Model:Grand Cherokee ZJ Manufacturer Part Number:J55-16 Compatible Engine:5.2 Liter Engine V8

1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee ZJ Transmission Gear Shifter Assembly. Has scratches, scuffs, and surface rust. In good usable condition, comes as pictured. Please feel free to message or call us at 413-736-2201 with any questions.

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