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Jaguar Xj6 Lock Set on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, US

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, US
:

Jaguar Lock Set

This comes from a very nice 1992 Jaguar Sovereign

This will fit many years and models: Manual, Non-Motor Column Type.

XJ6, Sovereign, Vanden Plas, XJ12 others. XJS MAY fit some of these parts.

1990-94 & MAY fit others. Check over the pictures well.

EXCELLENT!

This includes:

Steering Wheel Lock (w/Ignition Switch & Key)

Glove Box Lock

Four Door Handles (Front have the switch & Locks)

Trunk Lock Assy. (Lock, Actuator & Hardware)

ALL EXCELLENT! The chrome is like new!

(1) KEY one each ( Fits all these locks )

BUY NOW!

 


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