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Standard Plus Ignition Parts Vintage Voltage Regulator For 12v System Nib Vr-39 on 2040-parts.com

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El Dorado Hills, California, United States

El Dorado Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Standard Plus Standard Plus Ignition Parts 12V System:NIB, VR-39, Voltage Reglulator, Box Wear Manufacturer Part Number:D1303

Item:  STANDARD PLUS IGNITION PARTS VINTAGE VOLTAGE REGULATOR FOR 12V SYSTEM NIB VR-39  D1303

Color: VARIOUS

Quantity: 1

Material: METAL PLASTIC

Size: BOX IS 5 7/8'' L X 4 1/2'' W X 2 3/4'' T

Condition:  NEVER INSTALLED, COMES WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND PAPERWORK. BOX HAS WEAR FROM BEING STORED OVER THE YEARS. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS.

Brand/Maker: STANDARD PLUS

Style: Vintage 12 VOLT VOLTAGE REGULATOR

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