2218 Jaguar 6 Cylinder Xke Rear Exhaust Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Granville, Ohio, United States
Good Used Front Exhaust Manifold For 6 cylinder Etypes.No cracks or breaks.2 studs have been removed .One stud is broken and will need drilled out.
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