For sale is a brand new rectifier regulator. I ordered it from overseas but it was the wrong part. Obviously, I have no use for this part. My loss is your gain. It has never been installed on any vehicle. I think it fits some Yamaha and Suzuki models but not sure. The part number is SH640D-12 and it is up to you to research and find out if it will the vehicle you want it for. I offer no warranties or returns for this item as I am only trying to get rid of it. Shipping price shown is for continental U.S. shipments only.
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