Nos Electra 12v Voltage Regulator Vr-507 Neg. Grd on 2040-parts.com
Thatcher, Arizona, US
nos with no box vintage Electra 12 v neg. grd VR-507 voltage regulator has top bent in from being dropped comes with Car listing applications chart on one side other side has installation instructions for voltage regulators will fit most cars trucks farm equipment etc. thank you for viewing my auction buyer pays shipping I accept all forms of payment thank you.
I accept all forms of payment. I combine shipping. If you have a problem with a purchase, email me immediately. Please understand that sometimes parcel post can take alot longer than it used to. I ship USPS. Thanks for viewing my auction.
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