48v 500w/ 650w/ 800w Goods Carrier Trike Golf Cart Motor 5-gearbox Rear Axle Kit on 2040-parts.com
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· 48V 500W/650W /800W(US$573.00) Trike / Golf Cart Kit For more details, please visit : http://www.gngebike.com/48v800w-cart-kit 48V500W US$550.00 48V650W US$562.00 The kit includes: 1x Motor+5-Gear box 1x Gear stick and linkage to the gear box 1x controller 1x Meter 1x throttle 1x Differential gear box 1x Rear axle 500mm-700mm
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