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Heater*am/g/12-volt/25 Amps - Perfect For Golf Cart/boat/rv on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:New

As a golf cart dealer, we many times have customers ask us where they can find a heater for their golf cart. This is the perfect heater for the back seat to blow forward. With this heater and an enclosure, you'd be all set for the chilly mornings or evenings in Florida or for the Spring or Fall up North. This is a  D.C. electric heater. Dash, floor or firewall mountable. 1,100 BTU's, 12-volt, draws 25 amps. This heater would be perfect for a Golf Cart, RV, Rear seat of a car, Boat etc. Mount it where you'd like!

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