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2006 Ez Go Txt Electric- Golf Cart Golf Car on 2040-parts.com

US $3,499.00
Location:

Middletown, Ohio, United States

Middletown, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

GREAT TRADE IN FROM A RETIREMENT VILLAGE NEAR CINCINNATI


ELDERLY COUPLE BOUGHT IT NEW IN 2006, VERY LITTLE USE ON A SMALL CAMPUS IN LEBANON, OHIO


  • ELECTRIC BLUE CUSTOM BODY
  • PERFECT CONDITION TAN SEATS
  • TAN TOP
  • HEAD LIGHTS
  • TAIL LIGHTS
  • REAR FLIP SEAT- PERFECT NEVER USED
  • AUX CHORD PLUG IN FOR STEREO- SOUNDS GREAT
  • LIKE NEW CHARGER
  • STATE OF CHARGE METER
  • BRAND NEW CUSTOM TIRES AND RIMS- THEY STILL HAVE THE NUBS ON THEM!!

THIS CART IS PERFECT FOR

  • LAKE HOUSE
  • CAMPGROUND
  • NEIGHBORHOOD TRIPS TO THE POOL
  • AROUND THE FARM
  • AROUND THE YARD
  • ...

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MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 45044

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