Ezgo Pds 1206mx Motor Speed Controller, 36v 300a, 73326g0 on 2040-parts.com
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Used controller from EzGo PDS cart. Recently rebuilt. Guaranteed to work. Returnable within 14 days. A schematic of the cart will be included with the controller. Paypal only please.
NOTE: WE WILL PAY $40 for your rebuildable core if you return it to us within 30 days. |
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