Kawasaki Kz1000 Police 1979 1980 Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Speculator, New York, United States
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YOUR REGULATOR WILL NOT LLOK LIKE IT DOES IN THE PICTURE YOU WILL RECIEVE THE REGULATOR FOR THE APPLICATION IN THE AD HEADER SOME REGULATOR'S ARE DIRECT PLUG IN UNITS AND SOME REQUIRE RE CRIMPING NEW ENDS ONTO THE CONNECTORS THESE ARE RATED FOR THE SAME OUTPUT AS THE FACTORY STATOR OUR NEW TECH LINE NUMBER IS 518 548 4495 |
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