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2000 Yamaha Gulf Cart (mintcondition) on 2040-parts.com

US $3,000.00
Location:

Apopka, Florida, United States

Apopka, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Yamaha Compatible Year:2000 Compatible Make:Yamaha

2000 Yamaha 48 volts golf cart, cart has working head lights, tail lights, turn signals, brake lights, loud horn, hazard lights, Complete water proof enclosure, seats are in perfect condition with no cracks or rips, batteries were replaced about 1 months ago with 6 new interstate batteries, Not reconditioned batteries. Comes with 1 year free replacement. Cost over $600, Have receipts. In Great condition, with just a few scratches in cargo area. Also comes with Golf bag harness. Very powerful, and fast. With a long ride time. Also comes with original Yamaha 48 volt charger, with automatic shut down after being fully charged. OBO!

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