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Ezgo Powerwise Qe By Delta-q 48v Golf Cart Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
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Festus, Missouri, United States

Festus, Missouri, United States
Minor scratches, smudge marks
Brand:EZGO DELTA-Q Compatible Make:Cushman, E-Z-GO Voltage:48v Model # -:Powerwise QE Manufacturer Part Number:622416

EZGO Golf Cart 48volt Charger. Model Powerwise QE, Part # - 622416.  Used, minor scratches/smudges. Charger works as it should. Charger's power supply cable also included. This charger will work with EZGO Golf Carts RXV & TXT models.


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