Nos Porsche 12v Bosch Big Voltage Regulator 12v Conversion 356 356a 356b Pre A on 2040-parts.com
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NOS Porsche 12V Bosch Big Voltage Regulator 12V conversion 356 356a 356b Pre A
this is the "Big Black" voltage regulator , its 38 amp so you can adjust it as it shows in workshop manual even has the original box that has seen better days :) Free shipping in the USA We go to the Post Office 2 times a week we can ship international at extra cost |
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