Voltage Regulator For 55 - 57 Chevys: Delco/remy: For Generator Cars on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for Auction is a voltage regulator, NEW, for 55 - 57 Chevys: DELCO/REMY, for generator cars. (Please see photos) I ACCEPT PAY PAL ONLY. Payment is expected at the end of the Auction. If payment is not made within 7 days, the item will be relisted and eBay will be notified that it is an Unpaid Item. I do accept returns. Please notify me immediately, if there is a problem, so that the problem can be resolved without any negative feedback. I refund the total amount of the purchase, plus the original shipping, if the fault is mine. Return shipping is the responsibility of the Buyer. HAPPY BIDDING |
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