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2004 Honda Outboard Voltage Regulator Rectifier 75hp (bf75-a) Sh579a-11 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Portsmouth, Virginia, United States

Portsmouth, Virginia, United States
“EXCELLENT USED CONDITION...FULLY TESTED!
Manufacturer Part Number:SH579A-11 Brand:oem

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2004 HONDA 4 CYL 4-STROKE 75 hp Honda Outboard VOLTAGE REGULATOR RECTIFIER
Pt # SH579A-11

May fit other years and model motors.

MOTOR MODEL NO. BF75A

This item was removed from running motor, it was replaced with new motor and is being parted out. I have all parts of this motor to list. please contact me if there is something you need that is not listed yet. Please see photos of this item.

Free shipping lower 48 only. Contact me if your outside 48, for shipping price.

 ALL PARTS TESTED WITH ALL RETURNS ACCEPTED. I have the OTHER PARTS listed for this outboard motor, see my other auctions...

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