E-z-go Brake Cable Long Side Only 4297, Medalist Or Txt 1994.5 And Up Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com
McKee, Kentucky, United States
This is a new brake cable long side only for E-Z-GO Medalist or TXT 1994.5 and up Golf Carts It is part number 4297 at some golf parts vendors. It is new but has dust on it from storage. It is only the long side, not both sides. It fits gas and electric1994-present Medalist / TXT E-Z-GO Models of golf carts. It replaces OEM Number(s): 70716-G03. Thank you for looking. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer them.
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