Ktm 520sx 520 Sx Exc Mxc Oem Regulator Rectifier on 2040-parts.com
Vista, California, US
KTM Voltage Regulator
This is from a 2001 KTM 520 SX it may fit on other models 00-03 including 400 525 MXC
This is in good working condition,
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