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Genuine Bosch 12v Regulator For Harley Xl Sportster + More on 2040-parts.com

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Sebastian, FL, United States

Sebastian, FL, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bosch Manufacturer Part Number:0 190 215 030

Genuine Bosch 12v Regulator for Harley XL Sportster

  • New old stock 12 volt 16 amp Bosch regulator 
  • Original equipment on 65-66 XLH, 65-77 XLCH 
  • OEM 74511-65
  • Also used on 60's model BMW, Chevrolet, Ford ect. 
  •  Bosch P/N is   0 192 215 030

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