Lucas Voltage Regulator Mg Jaguar Rolls Mini Triumph Land Rover Rf96s/2 Re10621 on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, United States
Up for grabs is a Lucas England Voltage Regulator for a Rolls Royce. I have seen voltage regulators like this for other British made cars as well but I am not sure about fittment so please check your part number. Thanks for looking!
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