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New 36v 18a Golf Cart Charger Powerwise Plug For Club Car Ezgo Txt Dpi Usa Made on 2040-parts.com

US $280.25
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Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturers Warranty:3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty Brand:DPI - Diversified Power International Compatible With:EZ Go - Club Car - Taylor Dunn - Yamaha - Star Manufacturer Part Number:1-36C018E40-00 Works With Models:DCS - PDS - Series - TXT - Precedent - RXV - DS Warranty:Yes Charger Type:Universal Golf Cart Charger Country of Manufacture:United States Connector Type:Powerwise Style / D Style MPN:Golf Cart Charger UPC:Does not apply

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Mercedes SLK-Class

Tue, 18 Jan 2011

The third-generation Mercedes SLK (now 'SLK-Class') will make its world debut at the Geneva motor show next month. While this all-new, third-generation model retains the overall proportions of the outgoing model, its design language is very different. Soft, subtle forms are out, particularly around its DRG, were a brutal grille, complete with bold chrome bar and star, takes center stage.

Volkswagen Golf R 400 sounds like it means business (video)

Sun, 08 Jun 2014

The VW Golf R 400 (pictured) on the move in Vienna The Volkswagen Golf R Concept arrived at the Beijing Motor Show recently, and it looked pretty much production-ready. So it was no huge surprise when we got news that the Golf R 400 is going in to production – although probably in limited numbers with a big price tag – and there seems to be more than a fighting chance it will actually get more than the 395 bhp (400 PS) the concept has. But even if the R 400 only comes with 395 bhp, it promises to out-do the current hot hatch champion – the Mercedes A45 AMG – with a 0-62mph of 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 174mph, with all its power being put down to all four wheels through VW’s 4MOTION.

LA Auto Show Design Challenge

Mon, 22 Oct 2007

By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 22 October 2007 02:10 I thought all the wackiness was out in Tokyo? You were wrong. The Los Angeles Auto Show starts in mid-November and for the past three years has run a design contest to see what cars could look like in the future.