#4 E-z-go Club Car 36 Volt Golf Cart Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Good condition part ready for your project. Part is straight off an engine so might be dirty when you get it. Thanks for looking! $25.00 ships this part anywhere in the USA *Need plug end Check my feedback and bid with confidence that I'm representing these items as best I can. If you have questions ask now! Sold as-Is, No Warranty Implied |
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