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Club Car Gas Golf Cart For Sale With Roof Windshield Hub Caps Runs Good on 2040-parts.com

US $2,100.00
Location:

Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, United States

Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Club Car Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Compatible Make:Club Car

This is a used Club Car gas powered golf cart with a roof, windshield, hub caps, roof flasher etc. The cart is in good operating condition with new oil and filter, new spark plug, and excellent air cleaner. The Kawasaki engine starts fast and runs with good compression and no smoke. Kawasaki 287cc Family ID YKAXS2872CA  Cart model and SN in one of the pictures. I do not know the year. The tires are in good condition. The seat has a few tares but very usable.

Pickup 20 miles west of Philadelphia, Pa. --  Glen Mills, Pa. 19342    Payment in cash at pickup required after operating to your satisfaction.

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