Golf Car Club Car 48v Battery Charger Cable on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, United States
This is a 96" DC cord and rubber molded plug for the Club Car 48v PowerDrive Charger for all models of the Precedent 95-2005 and Powerdrve+ 48volt systems. It did have a nic on the blue wire, which has been repaired and is located on the end which will be located inside the charger so will not get the wear and tear of use. (see 2nd photo)
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