New Crowfoot Plug For Ezgo Club Car, Yamaha & Taylor Dun Golf Cart 36v Chargers on 2040-parts.com
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New Crowfoot Connector Plug for EZGO EZ GO Club Car Yamaha and Taylor Dun Golf Cart 36V Charger This is an brand new never used item. It comes with screws and terminals. Charger itself is Not included NO cable is included. What you see is what you get. It will need professional installation. We assembled one unit to take pictures but you may receive it with screws in sealed bag and unit unassembled. |
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