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Austin Healey Bugeye Mg Other Electronic Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com

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Cherry Valley, Illinois, United States

Cherry Valley, Illinois, United States

For sale is a new aftermarket generator upgrade kit to a solid state electronic regulator. It fits many applications and can be adjusted for current output. It is set up for a Austin Healey Sprite MK1 I had, so it's adjusted for 12v 19 amp neg ground. It can be adjusted for 5 to 16 volt or 11 to 50 amp. I sold my car and had this laying around yet. I paid $103 delivered. I'm listing for less and will ship free IN the U.S. Comes as new with instruction book. This fits in your original regulator case.

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