Delta Q Charger Gem 72-volt 912-7200 on 2040-parts.com
Woodland, California, United States
Delta Q 72 Volt Charger 912-7200 GEM, Ford Think or Custom Cart.
I Paid $550.00 for this unit new. My shop drilled for mounting. I ended up selling the car and did not install. If you need a charger this is a bargain. |
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