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Alternator Regulator Toyota Celica Supra Corolla Corona Usa & Europe on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Stony Brook, New York, US

Stony Brook, New York, US
:

 You are bidding on a new boxed Replacement Integral Voltage Regulator for Toyota vehicles Pant Number 27700-45021

Attention Bidders: I am aware from my earlier days from owning a Auto Parts wholesale Distributors warehouse about people using Part Store purchased  electronic parts as a trouble  shooting tool. If it didn't solve the problem the parts came back for refunds. I will accept this part back for refund provided it has no wear or use shown on the mounting flange.

Replaces -TOYOTA 27700-26050, 27700-28030, 27700-38100, 27700-41050, 27700-45020, 27700-45021
DENSO 026000-0070,
, 026000-0100, 026000-0310, 126000-0030, 126000-0101, 126000-0120, 126000-0141, 126000-0310, LUCAS 36953032, UCJ400,
International Bidders : Please contact prior to bidding

Items must be returned/exchanged within 14 days in new and unused condition

All shipping fees are non refundable

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