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Club Car Ignition Coil Oe #1019092-01 Replacement - Epigc100 on 2040-parts.com

US $52.99
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Minnesota, United States

Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:EPI Performance Manufacturer Part Number:EPIGC100 UPC:Does not apply

 Quality aftermarket replacement ignition coil for Club Car models DS and Precedent  1997 and newer. Replaces OE part number 1019092-01

This ignition coil has the ignitor built in. Please check the photos and your OE number to confirm that you are ordering the correct coil. EPIGC101 does not have the ignitor built in.

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