Ezgo Golf Cart Parts Steering Gear Box Assembly 2008-up Rxv Electric And Gas on 2040-parts.com
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
OEM FACTORY PART
Manufacturer & Part Number, EZGO 618329
Package included: 1 pcs Steering Box Assembly as seen in picture. For Years 2008+ EZGO RXV Gas & Electric Golf Carts 601500 |
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