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Ez Go Textron 36 Volt Golf Cart Battery Charger For Parts Or Repair Not Working on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
FOR PARTS OR REPAIR NOT WORKING SOLD AS IS
Brand:EZGO Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Voltage:36V

The charger was used on a 1994 Marathon golf cart, not sure of the charger date, charger went completely dead I'm not sure what the problem is that's why it's being (Sold For Parts OR Repair NOT WORKING) as you can see in the pictures the connector plug is no longer on it I purchased a new charger and needed it for the new one the charger is being sold as is NO CONNECTOR PLUG

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