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Golf Cart Fan With Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

THIS FAN CAME OFF MY 2003 CLUB CAR GOLF CART.  IT WORKS GREAT.  IT HAS TWO SPEEDS.  IT WILL WORK ON ANY 12 VOLT SYSTEM.  YOU CAN INSTALL IT ON ANY MAKE AND YEAR OF GOLF CART OR ANY CAR OR TRUCK.  
THEY SELL FOR $99. NEW.  IT IS IN GREAT CONDITION.
I AM ONLY ASKING $15. PLUS $15 SHIPPING.
YOU COULD PICK IT UP AND SAVE THE SHIPPING COST.  I AM 20 WEST OF ORLANDO FLORIDA. CALL 352-243-4863 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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