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Vw Type 3 Fastback Squareback Hatchback Generator 12 Volt Like New Condition on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

Available for your bidding consideration is this VW Type3 Generator 12 Volt,I have purchased this generator when Bosh was still offering factory rebuilt generators,I have installed it on a Squareback and ran it for couple of years, accumulating approx. 4500 miles. It is a very clean unit with no known issues,it was working  well when removed,I also had this confirmed by bench testing and it showed 100% functional. Shipping is via USPS Priority Mail  Medium Flat Rate Box only costing $13.45 within the US. Thanks very much for looking.

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