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Drag Racing Mini Alternator Denso Street Rod Race 1-wire 90 Amp Free Shipping!! on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
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Santa Fe Springs, California, United States

Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:TSP Surface Finish:SATIN ALUMINUM Manufacturer Part Number:TSP-1004 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:TSP-ES1004 Part Brand:TOP STREET PERFORMANCE

RACE MINI ALTERNATOR DENSO STREET ROD RACE, 1-WIRE, 90 AMP, CHROME
COMPACT SPACE SAVING DESIGN
SINGLE WIRE HOOK UP
PLUG AND PLAY!
BRAND NEW!! 
Not A Rebuilt!!

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