Hitachi Motor Generator 4 Brush Set For Golf Cart Or Utility Vehicle Application on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Ohio, US
Selling a set of 4 new Motor generator brushes for a hitachi motor Generator commonly used on golf carts and utility vehicle applications.
Made in USA!
Original starter numbers that these fit are:
GSB107-01 | Hitachi, Generator, 12V |
GSB107-01A | Hitachi, Generator |
GSB107-04A | Hitachi, Generator |
They may fit others?
Thanks for looking!
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