UP FOR SALE MY: 2005 CLUB CAR GOLF CART CART ONLY USED FOR DISNEY TRIPS GARAGE HOUSED
AN EXCELLENT GOLF CART WITH MANY EXTRAS:
*ALUMINUM UNDER CARRAGE
*48 VOLT/ BATTERY CHARGER
*NEW BATTERYS DECEMBER 2012
*NEW TIRES
*NEW ALUMINUM RIMS
*HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS AND SPRINGS
*L A CONCEPT LIFT KIT
*SAFETY SEAT WITH GUARD IN REAR
*NEW PAINT
*NEW UPHOLSTERY
*FULL WINDSHIELD
*LIGHTS FRONT AND REAR
*REAR VIEW MIROR
PICK UP ONLY NAPLES FLORIDA
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE EMAIL
Other Golf Car Parts for Sale
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- Ezgo steering wheel cover plates rxv or txt(US $21.50)
- Golf cart steering(US $110.00)
- Nos textron ez go golf cart oem carb filter upgrade kit robins mci engine 02-08(US $124.99)
- Golf cart part(US $117.00)
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