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E-z-go Rxv Txt 48 Volt Powerwise Qe Charger Tested With New Cord! on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
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Sylacauga, Alabama, United States

Sylacauga, Alabama, United States
Tested by an e-z-go master tech and working perfectly as well as very nice appearance.
Brand:powerwise Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

HERE WE HAVE A VERY NICE POWERWISE QE CHARGER FOR THE E-Z-GO 48 VOLT RXV AND TXT GOLF CARS WITH THE TRIANGLE PLUG AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURE. THIS PARTICULAR CHARGER CAME WITH A 2014 CAR.  IT HAS BEEN CHECKED OUT BY AN E=Z=GO MASTER TECH AND IS WORKING JUST AS IT SHOULD. A BRAND NEW CORD HAS BEEN INSTALLED WITH THE SILVER CONTACTS BY THE SAME TECH.  SHIPPING WILL BE 20.01 TO THE LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. I HAVE SUFFERED SEVERAL HEALTH PROBLEMS THIS YEAR AND A COUPLE OF PEOPLE WERE NOT AS UNDERSTANDING AS MOST. TAKE A LOOK AT THE MAJORITY OF OUR FEEDBACK AND YOU WILL SEE WE ARE VERY HONEST AND VERY PUNCTUAL AS A WHOLE WHEN CONDUCTING BUSINESS. BELIEVE ME, I WOULD RATHER HAVE NOT SUFFERED THE HEALTH PROBLEMS THAT CAUSED US TO BE OUT OF SORTS FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME. SO NO ONE WISHES IT HAD NOT HAPPENED MORE THAN ME. THANK YOU AND MERRY CHRISTMAS!

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