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Ezgo Brake Pedal Torsion Spring 1994+up Medalist / Txt Gas & Electric Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com

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Oxford, Massachusetts, United States

Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:#70676G01 BUGGIES BRAKES:PEDAL SPRING Part Brand:AFTERMARKET # 5590 FITS::FOR THE MEDALIST and TXT MODELS 1994.5 & UP BUGGIES PARTS:SUSPENSION FRONT REAR Compatible Make:Bad Boy Buggies, E-Z-GO

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BRAKE PEDAL TORSION RETURN SPRING
FOR THE MEDALIST and TXT MODELS 1994.5 & UP

EZGO OEM #70676G01

AFTER MARKET #S 5590


FITS EZGO GAS & ELECTRIC 1994.5 & UP 

MEDALIST & TXT CARTS

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