T-105 225ah Trojan Golf Cart Battery. Gc2. Made In The Us. Date Code Made 2016 on 2040-parts.com
Gilberts, Illinois, United States
Built to deliver superior performance, durability and reliability, Trojan Batteries are in over 98% of the golf cart fleets in America's top golf courses. T-105 features proprietary Maxguard® T2 Advanced Design Separator, exclusive Alpha Plus® paste with T2 technology formulation and Trojan Grid Technology resulting in increased battery life, extended run time and decreased maintenance.
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