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Ezgo Gas Golf Cart Drive Belt Medalist Txt 1994 Up Drive Clutch Belt Golf Car on 2040-parts.com

US $22.50
Location:

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States

Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Manufacturer Part Number:BLT-0007 OR 10979 UPC:Does not apply

 1 NEW AFTERMARKET BELT FOR EZGO 1994 1/2 TO 2007 MEDALIST, TXT AND ST 350,WORKHORSE AND SOME MORE GOLF CARTS.
  • Used on all 1994-current E-Z-GO 4-Cycle Vehicles, and is ideal for 4-Cycle vehicles with continuously variable transmissions
  • This belt will not fit RXV Models
  • Measures: 1-1/8" X 42" OD
AFTERMARKET PART # blt-0007 or 10979
OEM # 72054G01   72024G01  OR 72025G01
 

There is a 6% sales tax for all Pennsylvania buyers.

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For additional information or any questions please call Stateline Golf Carts LLC at 570-828-4777.

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20 years experience in the golf cart industry, with a full line of new/used parts.

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