Honda Magna Vf700 / Vf750 82-85 Regulator / Rectifier Sh543-12 on 2040-parts.com
Hubertus, Wisconsin, US
Honda Magna Rectifier / Regulator part no. SH543-12 removed from a running bike that had frame damage with 7669 miles on it.
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