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Drag Specialties Chrome Voltage Regulators Qty. 2 Ds-313018, 2112-0779, 74519-88 on 2040-parts.com

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Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States

Onalaska, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Drag Specialties Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:DS-313018 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Surface Finish:Chrome

This listing is for (Qty. 2) used Drag Specialties Chrome Voltage Regulators DS-313018. One regulator shows some signs of use and the other regulator looks to be brand new still in the box but I can't guarantee that. This auction is for both regulators with no warranty or returns. Here are some specs on the voltage regulators: Chrome Finish, 32 Amp, Solid State, 12 Volt Charging Type. These regulators replace OEM#74519-88. Other part numbers that cross reference with these regulators are #2112-0779, BT 74519-88. Thanks for looking!!

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