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Jaguar Xjs Center Console Tray, Pre-facelift on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Panama City, Florida, US

Panama City, Florida, US
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Nice used center console tray from a 1991 Jaguar XJS. In good shape for being over two decades old. No cracks or breaks anywhere. This should fit all pre-facelift cars (1991 and older) and possibly even some of the earlier face lift cars. Please look at the pics and verify it matches yours and don't quote me on the years I believe it fits because I could be wrong. For the most part, these never really changed over the years. This is a nice replacement if yours is worn or damaged.
Thanks


On Sep-16-13 at 04:26:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

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