Golf Cart for Sale

yes it is and its nice being faster than anyone else in the foursome to get that better lie..:sifone:

Mine is a 36V EZGO that I had a bigger motor and high speed controler installed into.

I have had it to 26. If I converted to 48V they said it would pick up another 4mph.

I only use it for going to the bar now that I have moved away from the golf course, but the neighbors hate it because they think I am going to run over their kids.

Be careful whoever buys this one. If you lift it up, you need to have the controller programmed for torque and not speed. It will actually pick up a little speed because of the tire anyway. At least that is waht they told me at the golf cart store. It is only a couple bucks to have it done, but it will keep you from burning up the controller.

For those of you who don't think it is a deal, I bought mine after it was 3 years old also and I paid around $4500 for it.

THis one is probably a little nicer since it will have modern parts in it.
 
You could always do what I did and build your own chassis. I had already lifted it 8 years ago , but when everyone started to show up at my campground with store bought lifted carts. I had to just go over the top.
 

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I bought this one a couple of years ago for $2500, gas no governor runs around 23 5gal of gas last half a summer. I'm would like to paint it this winter.
 

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i just listed my golf cart on eBay
 

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Straightjacket and safa nice paint. safa that things is like the limo of golf carts.

I keep telling myself to paint mine over the winter, but it never happens.
 
I wish I could jack mine up a bit. Clearence under it is a little low. Thing pulls like a horse however. :D
 

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Couple pictures of the golf carts.

It's amazing the stuff these will go through! :sifone:
 

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here is my gas cart i have been working on. next thing to do is 23 hp v twin and paint
 

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Couple pictures of the golf carts.

It's amazing the stuff these will go through! :sifone:

So fun they are. My first job was at a dealership where they had like 8 big ones for hauling the customers around. We beat the $hit outta them things. Best one i got is when i was on the utility cart with the dump box. Tried to reverse donut that sum bish and it grabbed mid-spin and i rolled it RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE SHOWROOM!! Hilarious, didnt get fired though
 
here is my gas cart i have been working on. next thing to do is 23 hp v twin and paint

We installed the Honda 24hp V twin in our 2000 EZGO. Lifted, indipendent front suspension, billet, stereo. It does 40 with the new motor!

I'm actually looking for another gas EZGO preferably with a blown motor and needs a lot of TLC for a total re-build. Anyone have one?
 
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