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New 36 Volt 4 Terminal Club Car Solenoid Fast Shipping! Brand new OEM Spec 36 Volt Solenoid for Club Car DS Golf Carts, replaces Club Car part number 8016 on carts from (1976-1998) Specifications: 36 Volt Solenoid 4 Terminals |
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