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Yamaha 48 Volt 17 Amp Golf Cart Battery Charger Jw9-82107-02 Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
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Sylacauga, Alabama, United States

Sylacauga, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Yamaha Manufacturer Part Number:Jw9-82107-02

Brand new 48 volt yamaha golf car charger 17 amp jw9-82107-02-00 smart charger with trickle, charge and maintain . For long term storage the charger checks and tops off batteries every 14 days automatically. For everyday charging its programming extends the life of batteries. Latest charger from yamaha. Replaces Jw2-h2107-01 and all other 48 v yamaha chargers. This is a new charger. Comes in the Styrofoam and original box. Not even package damage, brand new. Shipping is free to the lower 48 states only. Please make sure this is the item you need before buying. Also, make sure that your charger is your problem before buying. Please do not buy our parts to "diagnose" your cart problem and then return if it is not the solution. Thank you.

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