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220-240v Dpi 48v 17a Golf Cart Charger For Ezgo Rxv Golf Carts Open Box - Dented on 2040-parts.com

US $270.25
Location:

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
This unit is Brand New however the Case has been DAMAGED IN SHIPPING. Damages are cosmetic and all chargers are fully tested and come with the manufacturers original Warranty for the product. Damages include: Scratches - Dents on Case/Handle - Dents on Front Cover and Handle.
Brand:DPI (Diversified Power International) Manufacturers Warranty:3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:1-48015E20-00 Compatible With:EZ Go - Club Car - Taylor Dunn - Yamaha - Star Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Works With Models:DCS - PDS - Series - TXT - Precedent - RXV - DS Warranty:Yes Charger Type:Universal Golf Cart Charger Part Brand:DPI Connector Type:RXV 3 Prong Triangle Charger Country of Manufacture:United States Voltage:220-240Vdc MPN:Golf Cart Charger UPC:Does not apply

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