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Electric Cart ( Bombadier) Parts Or Restore on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Bloomington, California, United States

Bloomington, California, United States
car needs batteries, charging components, battery cover. I am selling as is possibly it could be put back to working order. I have no key. I do not know what kind of documents are required. Also it needs display by steering wheel. It is a nice looking car and I heard it could possibly be street legal. Please look at pictures to see the condition of car. buyer to arrange there own pick up or shipping arrangements. For any further information Please E-Mail.so
Warranty:No Part Brand:Bombadier

Sold for parts, but it seems  it is possible to restore car back to working order. Buyer to arrange their own shipping I would be happy to assist in any prep. needed for shipping. or buyer can pick up at my location.  If only parts are needed we could possibly ship parts only requested. Car has motor.

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