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Jaguar Xj8 1998 To 2000 Gas Tank Evaporative Flange 4 Pin White Plug Nng5954ba on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Lansing, Illinois, United States

Lansing, Illinois, United States
White Plug has 4 Pins
Brand:Jaguar Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:NNG5954BA

 Part is the Gas Tank Evaporative Flange for the 1998 to 2000 Jaguar XJ8, VandenPlas, and XJR. It will NOT work on the XJ8 built after 2000. Jaguar Part # is NNG5954BA.Part carries a limited 30 day warranty - ALL SALES FINAL -  NO REFUNDS EXCHANGE ONLY IF DEFECTIVE - ALL SALES FINAL

IMPORTANT THE WHITE PLUG HAS 4 PINS

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