1974 - 1987 Jaguar Xj12 Xj6 Xjs Original Factory Wheel Rim on 2040-parts.com
Mount Olive, North Carolina, United States
1974 - 1987 JAGUAR XJ12 XJ6 XJS ORIGINAL FACTORY WHEEL RIM good condition 15 inch
4 rims available BUT ***EACH BID IS FOR 1 RIM ONLY *** SHIP USA, ONLY NO TIRE *** NO TIRE ****NO TIRE **** NO TIRE |
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