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Used 2007 Yamaha Drive Golf Cart Gas, White For Sale. on 2040-motos

$2,850
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Acme, Pennsylvania

Acme, PA
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We have a huge selection of Gas and Electric Golf Carts to choose from. Visit our web sitefor more info and pictures. www.area31golfcarts.com This cart is a 2007 Yamaha Drive, Gas Golf Cart, With Windshield, Very Excellent condition! Rear Seat Kit available to make this a four passenger cart. Only $2850 Several Lifted Carts Available, check our web sitefor more info.. www.area31golfcarts.com.com On inventory are; two Passenger Carts, four Passenger Carts, six Passenger Limo Carts, Custom Lifted Carts, Club Cars, EX-GO, Yamaha, and even some Utility Dump Carts. We have a large selection of Custom and Stock Golf Carts Available, Electric and Gas. We also have a large inventory of Golf Cart Accessories on Stock! And were a Trojan Battery Dealer. Area 31 Golf Carts Over 50 Golf Carts to choose from. Located in Acme PA 15610 724-423-XXXX or XXXX@msn.com www.area31golfcarts.com

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