1970-1989 Dodge// Nos Mopar Voltage Regulators on 2040-parts.com
Centreville, Nova Scotia, Canada
These are actually two NOS Electronic Voltage Regulators for MOPAR Vehicle
years 1970-1989.
They are being sold as a package and do have some minor shelf ware. See photos. Non Canadian Buyers must forward both there full mailing address and phone number prior to payment. No Returns! |
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