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Vw 6 Volt Generator Brushes Nos 1 Pr Volkswagen Beetle Ghia Porsche 111 903 515a on 2040-parts.com

US $3.95
Location:

Shawnee, Kansas, United States

Shawnee, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:111 903 515A Other Part Number:1 107 014 109

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 This is for 1 set of 2 brushes to fit a Bosch 6 Volt Generator, enough to put brushes in 1 generator.

  These fit ALL Bosch 6 volt generators used in Porsche 356 and Volkswagenprobably almost all Bosch 6V generators.  

  These fit ALL Volkswagen 6 Volt Generators, vw type-1 up to 7/1966 up with generators and type-2 up to 7/1965.

  This should also fit type-3 with 6 volt generators but I cannot find it.

  So if your old 6 volt generator is giving you problems this is where to start.

   

  Shipping to U.S. will be $2.15 sent 1st class USPS in a padded mailer .





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