1973 Honda Xl175 Xl 175 Dirt Bike Enduro Voltage Regulator 6v 6 Volt 90 on 2040-parts.com
North Billerica, Massachusetts, US
1973 Honda xl175 xl 175 dirt bike enduro voltage regulator 6v 6 volt 90. It has scratches and rust. It works fine. Please ask all question before bidding, check bikebandit.com for compatibilty between years and models. Items that can not fit in large flat rate box may be subject to parcel post shipping depending on weight and location. Please ask all question before bidding. If you purchase this item and have any problems with it please contact me first before leaving a negative or neutral feedback, I will do my best to keep you satisfied after the sale
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