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Balmar Model 60-120-sr-ig, 120amp/12vdc 3.15” I.d. Saddle Mount on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lynden, Washington, United States

Lynden, Washington, United States
These brand new/rebuilt alternators were bought in bulk and are priced to sell. These are genuine Balmar parts brand new and rebuilt units. This is your opportunity to save while we have this sale. Large inventory and bulk buy opportunities for distributors, and other marine parts sales organizations. Please contact us for large orders. Item came from a Marine parts store which sold Balmar products. Item has no manufacture box or documentation. It has a double pulley, 12V 120Amp Model 60-120-SR-IG. Cosmetically it has marks, scratches, and missing paint typical with factory rebuilt parts. The back cover is cracked and missing a piece of plastic but does not impede functionality. We have other pulleys available so let me know if you need a different type. See pictures.
Brand:Balmar Manufacturer Part Number:60-120-SR-IG

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