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Electric Car Charger/charging Station Oem Chev Volt, Works For Other Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

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Victor, New York, United States

Victor, New York, United States
Condition:Used Level:2 Manufacturer Part Number:20928565 Installation:Station Warranty:No Warranty Brand:GM

Original GM Voltec Level 2 EV charger 220V charging station. It gives a full charge in about 4 hours. Professional installation recommended.

THIS UNIT WAS KEPT AT OUR COTTAGE AND RARELY USED. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. STILL HAS ALL THE MANUFACTURERS TAGS ATTACHED.


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