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Ezgo Golf Cart 295 Rebuilt Gas Engine Motor With Carburetor & 25mm Piston on 2040-parts.com

US $1,199.00
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
No Core Exchange Required. Rebuilt Tested Good
Brand:Ez Go Golf Cart Part Brand:EZGO Manufacturer Part Number:ezgo gas engine 295 Country of Manufacture:Japan

Ezgo 295 Rebuilt 25mm Piston Gas Engine Motor

Remanufactured Ez Go 295 Gas Engine Motor with 25mm Piston. The larger oversize Piston gives you more power.

Rebuilt EZ GO 295 Gas Engine Motor has:
New PISTON RINGS, SEALS, GASKETS, & BEARINGS.

I Do Not Require A Core Exchange.

Shipping to continental US only.

Happy Bidding





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