Golf Cart Charger Crows Foot Plug 36 Volt 48 Volts Ez-go, Club Car Taylor Dun on 2040-parts.com
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Overall Condition: Brand New
We suggest soldering the wires in place as it produces a better connection and hold. Fits Club Cars, Some Yamaha and Taylor Dunn.
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