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Ez Go Gas Lifted Golf Cart Used Runs Great on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Vanlue, Ohio, US

Vanlue, Ohio, US
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This is a 1991 ezgo cart used in campground for 3 years. It is a great cart and serves us well for running to and from on this 40 acre campground. I have lifted it 4 in. And put 22x11" tires on it hardly any wear to them. New clutch 2 years ago as well as the belt and battery last season. Rear seat is just a makeshift seat to haul kids to and from the pond. The only issue with this cart is the left front tire tends to rub when turning left should of got 20" tires or went 6" lift but it was never bad enough for me to worry about. It has normal wear of a 1991 so do not expect new. It is a 2cycle engine no smoke or problems. I am pricing it beyond fair my wife just told me my new one will be here by the 10th. One more thing the one rubber thing that holds the windshield in upright is gone another thing I never worried about it was always down. Again it is a 1991 used and as is.

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