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Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, US
2003 CLUB CAR 48 VOLT GOLF CART IN EXC COND. BATTERYS INSTALLED 2012 . HAS HORN, LIGHTS, WINDSHEILD, TURN SINGLES, MIRROR , NEW TIRES RIMS, BUILT IN CHARGER! 4 WHEEL BRAKES THIS IS A GREAT CART . PLEASE CALL 6022069279 FOR MORE INFO I AM IN WISCONSIN OFF I94 ! FOR SALE LOCALLY SO PLEASE CALL IF YOU HAVE INTREST ! THANKS JAY
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