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Yamaha G-29 Drive Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $33.80
Location:

Rogers City, Michigan, United States

Rogers City, Michigan, United States
A friend is working for a guy who customizes hot rod golf carts. He gets them, tears them apart & rebuilds them w/ customized hot rod parts. So, most of these parts are fairly unused, but had been greased, etc when originally built.
Brand:Yamaha Compatible Make:Yamaha

    My job was eliminated just before retirement so I am selling items to pay part of my bills.  A friend of mine started working for a guy who runs a shop that customizes golf carts into expensive high dollar hot rod golf carts.  He customizes wheels, fiberglass bodies, & pretty much everything on a regular golf cart.  So he pull parts off of working golf carts & replaces them.  There were huge piles of parts of all kinds in working order.  The owner does not have time to mess around w/ the parts & my friend asked him to let me sell them.  There are parts from all types of carts:  EZ GO, Club Car, Cushman, & Yamaha.  There are many excellent tires on rims, steering wheels, bumpers, accessories, side bars, complete axels w/ & w/out the ends, axel spindles, coolers, railing, sand bottle brackets, bottle holders & sand bottles...  You name it.  I will ship these the best way possible & tried to target items that will ship easier.  The axel end parts looked extremely expensive & I can get several of those into a flat rate box.

   This auction for a Yamaha G-29 Drive golf cart steering wheel(first scan.  These have the clipboard at the top of the center piece.)  I know the scan isn't great but these are black & not small enough to scan well.  I picked up 3 of these.  One of them looks new w/ the operating instructions sticker still there but has a dent in the middle, of the plastic the other 2 are quite nice.  I think the one w/ the dent was an unused one that took a little damage & was never used.  The 2nd one is real nice & has some safety rules for kids written on the steering wheel, & the 3rd one looks as nice as the 2nd one w/ nothing written on it.  If you use BUY IT Now, you can pick the one you want.  The covers alone are selling for $30 a piece.  There are a few dozen sold steering wheels, & the cheapest steering wheel sold on ebay went for $52, up to $91, so I think this is a good price.  I have more than 1 of these if you want more.  

   Extra scans are for parts in other auctions.  I will answer questions on parts & I had many of them labeled before taking them.  PLEASE make fair offers on these parts.  If it something you can use a lot of, it's likely I can get more.  If you don't need the bracket or holders, let me know & I will save you money on shipping.  New items that I picked up yesterday include Yamaha steering wheels, about 30 sand bottles, bottle holders, & brackets of all kinds, 8 tires on clean rims that look like new tread & rims, a Yamaha cooler, large basket brackets for the back end of Yamahas of all years, the straps that go on the brackets, & loose straps for multi-purposing.

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