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Club Car Ds Gas - Service Kit (1992 And Up) Group Lot Belts Oil Fuel Air Filters on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:OEM 1349-11024-103887901-1355 UPC:Does not apply

Selling a group lot of Club Car DS 1992+ Tune-up kit.  Comes with the following: Qty 3 #11024 air filters, Qty 3 fuel filters, Qty 3 #103887901 oil filters, Qty 1 #1349 belt and Qty 1 1355 belt.  I am no Club Car expert, so verify your application before buying.  All items are brand new.  Email with any questions before you buy, all items sold as is, as shown, no reserve.  Thanks for looking and check my other auctions for more great deals!

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