Oem Smiths Oil Pressure Switch - Jaguar - Austin Mini - New-old-stock on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Up for sale is a NOS SMITHS oil pressure switch (sender). This is a PS5320.6.07. I believe this sender to fit many models and years of Jaguar and classic MINI. OEM part number is GPS101. PLEASE CHECK FITMENT BEFORE BUYING. Shipping worldwide by USPS. PayPal only please.
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