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Ezgo 36v 4 P Long 4 Terminal #71 Solenoid W/copper Contacts For Electric Cart on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:EZGO Manufacturer Part Number:70-120224-SF

Up for sale is a brand new EZGO solenoid.  36 Volt, copper contacts

and long housing for EZGO electric golf cart.

70-120224.  Coil 36V. Contact 45/55" LB. Coil 12/18" LB.

Brand new.

Payment is due within three days after auction ends.

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