Ezgo Pds 1206mx Motor Speed Controller, 36v 300a, 73326g0 on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Used controller from EzGo PDS cart. Recently rebuilt. Guaranteed to work. Returnable within 14 days. A schematic of the cart will be included with the controller. Paypal only please.
NOTE: WE WILL PAY $40 for your rebuildable core if you return it to us within 30 days. |
Other Golf Car Parts for Sale
- Harley davidson, amf, columbia gas golf cart, dayco drive belt; 36398-82, hp2009(US $29.99)
- Club car golf cart wood seat back cover(US $49.00)
- Harley davidson golf cart part carburetor 67-81 1967-1981 carburetor usa ship e1(US $56.89)
- New ezgo golf cart carburetor 295cc (4 cycle) 1991 - up txt & medalist cars e1(US $47.95)
- Harley davidson golf cart secondary clutch parts
- Yamaha golf cart 2 cycle g1 crankshaft bearing set 1978 - 89 plus free gifts(US $39.99)
‘Charge rage’ on the up for electric car owners
Sat, 25 Jan 2014Forget ‘range anxiety’, the latest term to sweep the world of electric cars is ‘charge rage’. The new phenomenon hitting owners of zero-emission vehicles relates to the growing number of electric cars on the roads – because public charging infrastructure is failing to expand at the same rate. On Bing: see pictures of electric car charging points Find out how much a used electric car costs on Auto Trader This means owners are actually fighting over these plug-in points, with some rather unsavoury behaviour reported causing charge rage for many electric car drivers.
Long-lost Cunningham Corvette race car displayed
Thu, 23 Aug 2012Chevrolet Corvette enthusiasts on Thursday got an up-close look at a car that raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans 52 years ago but hasn't been seen for more than 20 years. On the eve of the Corvettes at Carlisle show in Carlisle, Pa., event promoter Lance Miller opened one of his climate-controlled garages to reveal the 1960 Corvette that many are certain is the car that wore No. 1 and ran in the 1960 race at Le Mans.
Honda Accord (2008): first official pictures
Mon, 11 Feb 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 February 2008 07:00 Stop peering in disbelief – this is the new Honda Accord. Yes, it’s an all-new model that looks suspiciously like the old one. Even Honda calls it ‘an evolution of the current model’ and it’s the big news on the company’s stand at the Geneva Motor Show next month.