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Jaguar 1969-1973 Directional Idiot Complete Assembly Harness,bulbs,lense Jaguar on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Harrisville, NY

Harrisville, NY
Original very good condition and very useable unit,original Lucas
Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:JAGUAR Surface Finish:PLASTIC Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Warranty:No

THE DIRECTIONALS INDICATOR AND WARNING LIGHTS ALSO KNOWN AS THE IDIOT LIGHTS FROM EARLY SERIES JAGUAR,LOCATED BETWEEN THE SPEEDO AND TACH. ITS ALL THERE IN A GOOD CONDITION,THE LENSE & MOUNTING PINS ARE INTACT,THE HOUSING BASE & WIRING ALL GOOD. HAS ORIGINAL BULBS IN IT. WILL SURELY CLEAN UP TO BE MUCH BETTER. DUE TO THE AGE OF THESE PARTS THERE IS NO WARRANTY

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