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Standard Plus Motor Products Vr-15 Automotive Voltage Regulator 12v Volt System on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Castro Valley, California, United States

Castro Valley, California, United States
Used, but worked perfectly when taken out of service about a year ago.
Brand:Standard OE Spec or Performance/Custom:Performance/Custom Manufacturer Part Number:VR-15 UPC:Does not apply

Description:

Standard Plus Motor Products VR-15 Automotive Voltage Regulator 12V Volt System

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Details:

  • 3 male terminals
  • Screw and blade terminals
  • Dimensions: 4 5/8” x 3 ¾” x 2 3/8” tall

Condition:

Used, but worked perfectly when taken out of service about a year ago.

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