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New Nos Voltage Regulator - New Era Avr-551 12v 27700 on 2040-parts.com

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Willowbrook, Illinois, United States

Willowbrook, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:New Era Country of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:AVR-551

This is a NOS new New Era voltage regulator p/n AVR-551. It also has the number 13380 on it.  It has 27700-31010 on the unit.   It fits many models so check the part # before you buy.

We have 1 in stock at this time.

This is all New Old Stock from the parts department of Donato and Sons Motors your full service import dealer since 1959.

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