Old Style Electric Cart Speed Controller Rebuild Kit. on 2040-parts.com
Derby, Kansas, United States
Old style speed controller board and contact strips. Includes one board, one arm, one #61-832-00 J contactor, one 2 3/4" contact strip, one 3" contact strip and five #61-831-00 4 1/4" contact strips. No springs or other parts than you see here, the normal wear parts. Feel free to contact me with any questions or for more pictures. |
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