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Jaguar Land Rover is now selling parts on eBay

New official JLR eBay stores give owners access to over 5000 authentic parts for everything from a Range Rover Sport to a Jaguar E-type 

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The rise of online part suppliers has made owner maintenance and modification more accessible than ever, but thanks to recent supply issues, it’s not always easy to know you’re buying a genuine product. Jaguar Land Rover aims to make this a thing of the past, listing thousands of authentic, original and remanufactured parts on official eBay stores dedicated to Land Rover and Jaguar models.

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Across the ‘Official Land Rover Classic Parts’ and ‘Official Jaguar Classic Parts’ stores, the marque is offering over 5000 parts for everything from the Land Rover Defender to the Jaguar XJS coupe. Unlike some online parts suppliers, who source products from unknown locations, the stores are both operated from Coventry’s fascinating JLR Classic Works facility we explored back in issue 289.

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While branded as classic parts supply stores, both also offer components for more recent vehicles that have been out of production for 10 years or more, with the likes of screws and washers, unique decal sets, entire body panels and powertrain components on offer. The Land Rover store caters to early Series models all the way up to modern offerings such as the Range Rover Sport, with the Jaguar store following the same trend. 

Glen Kelly, Head of Parts and Accessories, JLR Classic said: ‘We want to help enthusiasts find our uniquely original and authentic collection of parts and accessories as easily and conveniently as possible. The new official Jaguar and Land Rover eBay stores will give clients more choice in how they purchase the items they need, improving accessibility to our genuine Classic parts for our Jaguar, Range Rover, Defender and Discovery brands.’

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