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Rebuilt Gem Car T2 Controller on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:GEM

I bought the controller by mistake and am reselling it to get some of my money back. I am older and will not take returns, like the guy I bought this controller from:

Factory  Rebuilt GE T-2 Controller for Gem or Think. 72 volt. 350 Amp. This controller was Rebuilt by Flight Systems Or FSIP the Rebuild date is on the Blue sticker. I bought this T-2 thinking I needed a new one. It turns out my Orignal controller is fine. It's never been hooked up (you can see by the terminals) and is guaranteed to work and not be DOA.  I payed over $600 for it selling for 
$500. Don't wate over a month to send your controller out and have it rebuilt and sent back.  Will ship usps insured.

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