Used Chrysler GEM electric car works well. New batteries just installed $1500. After market motor gets higher speeds than normal GEM car. Has bench for back or use golf cart attachment both included. Street legal for Washington and tabs up to date. Or use around retirement neighbourhood or as golf cart.
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Other Golf Car Parts for Sale
- Carburetor for 0-320 engine 10-5135 vmf(US $500.00)
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- Rear seat box replacement cushions, e-z-go txt, wood backs, tan(US $80.00)
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Jaguar-Land Rover sold today (2008)
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