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2000-2002 Jaguar S-type 4.0l A.t. Automatic Transmission 30k on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Wills Point, Texas, United States

Wills Point, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:400-60935 Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:12-020 Warranty:Yes

Hello; this auction is for a used transmission for a 2000 - 2002 s-type jaguar 4.0L . This transmission has 30K on it since it was rebuilt. Send me a message and I will send you the vin and you can see it was rebuilt 30K ago. Send me your address and I will let you know how much for shipping. Thanks

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