2005 Honda Trx500fm Foreman 4x4 Trx 500 Stock Voltage Regulator Rectifier Oem on 2040-parts.com
Southeast, Kentucky, US
You are bidding on a OEM Voltage Regulator/Rectifier off of a 2005 Honda Foreman trx500fm 4x4. The regulator works great. You will receive the item pictured.
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