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Honda Gl500 Vf500 Vt500 Cx650 Vf700 Vt700 Vf750 Performance Regulator Rectifier on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
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TUNE UP CAPITAL OF USA, CA

TUNE UP CAPITAL OF USA, CA
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

RECULATOR RECTIFIER



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Product Description

NEW
HONDA
PERFORMANCE REGULATOR RECTIFIER
Part# SCI4044RR
Replaces OEM# 31600-KAB-901, 31600-MA1-008, 31600-MB0-008, 31600-MB1-008, 31600-MB1-871, 31600-MB3-670, 31600-MB3-670, 31600-MB4-008, 31600-MB4-018, 31600-MB6-630, 31600-MC7-008, 31600-ME8-000, 31600-ME9-008, 31600-MF2-008, 31600-MF5-008, 31600-MF5-018, 31600-MG8-008, 31600-MJ8-671, 31600-MK3-000, 31600-MN0-008

This is a high quality aftermarket regulator/rectifier that replaces the OEM unit on the models listed below.

Using an efficient heat sink and the latest generation circuitry the result is a superior regulator/rectifier for your machine.

Fits
1981 GL500
1981 GL500I
1982 CX500TC
1982 GL500
1982 GL500I
1982 VF750C
1982 VF750S
1983 CX650C
1983 CX650T
1983 GL650
1983 GL650I
1983 VF1100C
1983 VF750C
1983 VF750F
1983 VF750S
1983 VT500C
1983 VT500FT
1983 VT750C
1984 VF1000F
1984 VF1100C
1984 VF1100S
1984 VF500C
1984 VF500F
1984 VF700C
1984 VF700F
1984 VF700S
1984 VF750F
1984 VT500C
1984 VT500FT
1984 VT700C
1985 VF1000R
1985 VF1100C
1985 VF1100S
1985 VF1100S
1985 VF500C
1985 VF500F
1985 VF700C
1985 VF700F
1985 VF700S
1985 VT1100C
1985 VT500C
1985 VT700C
1986 VF1000R
1986 VF1100C
1986 VF500F
1986 VF700C
1986 VT1100C
1986 VT500C
1987 VF700C
1988 VF750C
1989 CH250
1990 CH250

GREAT PRICE FOR OEM QUALITY!!


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