OEM parts online
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I use SNG Barrat. Not too bad on price but I like how you can use their diagrams to find what you need. They also list decent aftermarket parts with OEM specs for much cheaper.
Shipping isn't great since they usually have to import from Europe. You should see their ad/link right here ================================================== ================>
Shipping isn't great since they usually have to import from Europe. You should see their ad/link right here ================================================== ================>
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There are a ton, just Google them. Quite a few dealer do sell online but from my experience most are pulling from Jag's national warehouse source and don't have the parts on hand which delays shipping. I was willing to drive to the local dealer to pick up parts for an emergency repair but they don't stock them.
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If you want to see all the parts, get yourself a copy of the JEPC (Jaguar Electronic Parts Catalog), you can then look through all the parts, see the actual part numbers, and suggested prices (at the time the catalog was created). You can then google the part number to find your best online price.
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If you want to see all the parts, get yourself a copy of the JEPC (Jaguar Electronic Parts Catalog), you can then look through all the parts, see the actual part numbers, and suggested prices (at the time the catalog was created). You can then google the part number to find your best online price.
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I use SNG Barrat. Not too bad on price but I like how you can use their diagrams to find what you need. They also list decent aftermarket parts with OEM specs for much cheaper.
Shipping isn't great since they usually have to import from Europe. You should see their ad/link right here ================================================== ================>
Shipping isn't great since they usually have to import from Europe. You should see their ad/link right here ================================================== ================>
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If you want to see all the parts, get yourself a copy of the JEPC (Jaguar Electronic Parts Catalog), you can then look through all the parts, see the actual part numbers, and suggested prices (at the time the catalog was created). You can then google the part number to find your best online price.
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I have always had good luck with the Reno Jaguar dealer; good catalog, prices and shipping.............
I think they are still in business; although XK's don't need many parts.
Drove my '07 XK Coupe yesterday to Seattle J Club event, only problem I had was cramp in my right foot!!
Must be getting older; 84 so far...............wife still driving her 2000 XK8 at 90 years.
Cheers, Adrian
I think they are still in business; although XK's don't need many parts.
Drove my '07 XK Coupe yesterday to Seattle J Club event, only problem I had was cramp in my right foot!!
Must be getting older; 84 so far...............wife still driving her 2000 XK8 at 90 years.
Cheers, Adrian
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