1969 Honda Cb750k Cb 750 K Cb750 750k Voltage Regulator 12 Volt 44 on 2040-parts.com
North Billerica, Massachusetts, US
1969 Honda cb750k cb 750 k cb750 750k voltage regulator 12 volt 44. It works fine. Not sure the exact year of this part. It has scratches and rust. Please ask all questions before buying this part, check powersportsplus.com for part compatibility. Any items that can not fit in large flat rate box may be subject to parcel post shipping depending on weight and location. I value all my cutomers greatly and realize that without my customers I would have no business. I will do my best to keep all my customers happy after the sale. Please do not leave me negative or neutral feedback before talking to me first. Please ignore the last number in the listing its a shop part number.
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