Sevcon Programmer Canopen Calibrator Handset 662/14050 Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Park, Texas, United States
Sevcon Programmer CANopen Calibrator
handheld. only used a few times. retails for over 700. ase LOOK CAREFULLY at ALL the photos. you get it exactly as you see it. box in a priority mail medium flat rate postal box already. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CAREFULLY. THEY ARE USED. check out my other listings for misc powersports, garage/man cave, watercraft, motorcycle, scooter and ebike parts so check my other listing or message me. been sitting on my shelf taking up space. but that's why its so cheap as is. NO RETURNS or warranties apply. USA BUYERS ONLY I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE CONTINENTAL 48 USA |
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