Golf Cart Golf Car Motor By Ge With 19 Splines And Has Speed Sensor. on 2040-parts.com
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, United States
We have a new 36 volt GE Golf Car motor. It has wiring and speed sensor for Club Car And EZ-GO. It will fit some Yamaha cars as well. This motor has 19 splines. The retail is $695.00. But this one has dust on it so we will start the auction at $400.00
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