WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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Put very simply, the alternator on my GPVR is on it's way out.

So if anyone has one sitting around that is in good knick then let me know and give me a price

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Re: WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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Thought i'd give this a bump
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Bennoz MIGHT have one. I know he did have one. Try PMing him. Also try dstocks ;)
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Re: WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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Nah I've only got a 2 pin one left.

Just get your existing one reco'ed, that's what I'd do. New ones are absurdly expensive.
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Re: WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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ido have one laying around, but it would need to be reconditioned also i think,
so i agree, just get it reconditioned, easy and doesnt cost that much
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Re: WTB: GPX/GPVR Alternator

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[quote="Bennoz"]
Just get your existing one reco'ed, that's what I'd doquote]

That would be my preferance however my alternator would need removing in Adelaide, then the alternator to get reconditioned takes a few days. Which means the FTO is stuck in Adelaide.

If I could manage to remove and reinstall the alternator myself with no problems at home i'd be right, but i'm not mechanic haha.

Which is why i'm after a second one just to do a complete switch and have a spare one after that is reconditioned
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