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Ez Go Freedom Speed Chip Golf Cart Ezgo Pds on 2040-parts.com

US $6.25
Location:

Allendale, Michigan, United States

Allendale, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Non Part Brand:Red Speed Chip Manufacturer Part Number:Non

EZGO PDS FREEDOM/SPEED CHIP FOR EZ GO GOLF CART Will increase PDS golf carts speed by about 5 mph

GOLF CART MUST BE A ELECTRIC CART (CHIPS WILL NOT WORK WITH GAS CARTS)

GOLF CART MUST BE A EZ GO 2000 OR NEWER

GOLF CART MUST BE PDS (PRECISION DRIVE SYSTEM) MODEL CONTROLLER

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED

This chip is the same style of chip the dealer would use to increase the speed of your cart. Personal checks are welcome, but must clear before item can ship.

This is not an EZ GO Brand chip. We also have the hill chips. If you are interested in a hill chip please contact us and will list one on Ebay.




Free shipping to USA only

By purchasing the buyer agrees not to hold the seller responsible for any accident or damage that may occur due to this modification

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