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Starter-generator Brush Holder Assembly Fits Hitachi Golf Cart Motors on 2040-parts.com

US $14.86
Location:

Norwalk, Ohio, United States

Norwalk, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:aftermarket Type:Starter Part Manufacturer Part Number:44000 UPC:Does not apply

A New Brush Holder assembly with brushes for Hitachi starter generator Used on Easy Go, Yamaha, Club Car golf cars. Replaces GSB107-1310
Stock #1302 44000
 GSB107-01 Hitachi, Generator, 12V 
 GSB107-01A Hitachi, Generator 
 GSB107-04A Hitachi, Generator 
  GSB107-04C  GSB107-04C Hitachi, Motor Generator, 12V, 20A, Reversible 
 GSB107-06B Hitachi, Generator, 12V 

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If you do pay for your items individually we will try to combine them and refund you the difference but we do not always see them in time to do so

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I will need all info you have available such as Year,Make, Model, Engine size and sometimes the vehicle Vin code The best info you can have is the starter, generator or alternator Number 

 

 

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