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Yamaha G1 Gas Golf Cart Key Ignition Switch 2 Cycle 1978-1989 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.75
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Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:YAMAHA AFTERMARKET Part Brand:AFTER MARKET # 2691 Manufacturer Part Number:# J10-82508-20 # J17-82508-20 UPC:does not apply

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YAMAHA Part OEM # J10-82508-20 # J17-82508-20
  • AFTER MARKET # 2691 

FITS G1, 2 CYCLE GAS CARTS 1978-1989

PLEASE NOTE * THIS IS THE 2 PRONG PLUG *
COMES WITH 2 KEYS

WE HAVE USED THIS SWITCH MANY YEARS WITH NO PROBLEMS

THIS IS AN AFTER MARKET KEY SWITCH



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