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remove the wiper motor scuttle and they are situated either side in the void. they weren't standard fitting as jaguars thought people loved having cold water pored over there feet when cornering and laying on there back pocking
rods up drain holes, plus they had made to many floor panels and unless they came up with a way to rot them out they would be stuck with them,
jokes aside, they were available as an extra, part no jlm11108, they do come up on ebay but don't pay more than 30$, as a lot of opportunists seem to have obtained them and will ask a fortune for them
rods up drain holes, plus they had made to many floor panels and unless they came up with a way to rot them out they would be stuck with them,
jokes aside, they were available as an extra, part no jlm11108, they do come up on ebay but don't pay more than 30$, as a lot of opportunists seem to have obtained them and will ask a fortune for them
Last edited by rgp; 02-11-2014 at 03:27 AM.
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Thanks
Thanks guys and gals, I'll take the plunge..Little by little, nut by nut, torq by torq I am learning the Jaguar.
Since I have had the car..only(a few months) I have had more people stop and make positive commenst on the car, it's a beauty', 'style' of course the jealous comment (Where is the mechanic that comes with the car). P.S. Adelaide my wife is from Murray Bridge..Small world isn't it?
Since I have had the car..only(a few months) I have had more people stop and make positive commenst on the car, it's a beauty', 'style' of course the jealous comment (Where is the mechanic that comes with the car). P.S. Adelaide my wife is from Murray Bridge..Small world isn't it?
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