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New Dpi 48v 17a Golf Cart Battery Charger With Yamaha Nabson 2pin Connector Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $280.25
Location:

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States

Rancho Santa Margarita, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:DPI (Diversified Power International) Manufacturers Warranty:3 Year Limited Manufacturers Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:1-48C017E18-00 Compatible With:EZ Go - Club Car - Taylor Dunn - Yamaha - Star Country/Region of Manufacture:United States 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:Yamaha Nabson 2-Pin Connector MPN:Golf Cart Charger UPC:Does not apply

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Supplier reveals nose of 2014 Corvette

Tue, 10 Jul 2012

Canadian tooling supplier Omega Tool Corp. thought it was just showing off its capabilities in a promotional video. Unfortunately for Omega and the Chevrolet Corvette team, the video also reveals the front bumper cover for the redesigned 2014 Corvette, known as the C7.

Concept Car of the Week: Citroën Camargue (Bertone) 1972

Fri, 28 Mar 2014

Coachbuilder Bertone presented the Camargue at the 1972 Geneva Motor Show as a 2+2 coupe alternative to the quirky Citroën GS hatchback. Named after the coastal region in the south of France, the Camargue was aimed to appeal to a young trend-conscious target audience. Penned by Marcello Gandini, the silhouette remained undoubtedly Citroën with a long overhang at the front, short at the rear and a long, sloping roofline.

UK Government cuts car aid, EV grants at risk

Wed, 30 Jun 2010

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 30 June 2010 15:48 Britain's business secretary Vince Cable today fired a warning shot across the bows of the car industry, saying that subsidies would end and warning that the pledged £5000 subsidy off the first electric cars was in peril.'Our starting point is very clear,' he told delegates at an automotive summit arranged by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. 'We've moved on from the era of subsidies. We just have to be realistic about what's affordable.'Cable said the new coalition Conservative-Liberal Government had not yet decided whether or how to implement the new low-carbon vehicle subsidies promised under Labour, which had set aside £250m in initial funding.'It is still actively under consideration,' said Cable.