E Z Go Golf Cart Part Crows Foot Dc Receptacle E Z Go Electric 1983 And Prior on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States
DC charger receptacle. For For E-Z-GO electric prior to 1983.
check our other categories for other golf cart parts if you need other items email us and we can make a listing for you thanks. Free shipping within the lower 48 states Any items returned, buyer will pay return shipping and there is a 25% restocking fee must be in original packing unused.... Free Shipping to lower 48 states, not including Alaska and Hawaii. Please contact for shipping quote for all Others Outside of the USA.. Thanks For all customers outside of the lower 48 states shipping is not free but in order to offer shipping we had to put a price so we did 77.95 Large Flat Rate Box but some items will be way cheaper and some may be a bit higher like chargers etc. so please contact before you purchase for a exact quote we only charge what they charge us thanks so much
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