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Model Magic 25%... High Speed Fix Gem Car Golf Cart Tomberlin on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Hokah, Minnesota, United States

Hokah, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Back in stock...............................

New product

Plug and play-No magnet change-Removable

Use with or without programming changes

Works in all Gem and golf cart models that use standard 3pin connector
Motor saver
Limit 25% above stock
High speed magnet has no limit below 10,000 rpm which can grenade motor

Speedometer reads 25% low with stock tires


NEV/GEM/Tomberlin/Think/Polaris/Columbia/Parcar/club/ezg/Club Car DS, Precedent, Carryall. 48 Volt IQ, golfcart, golf





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