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    1997 EZGO TXT rebuild

    I bought this project from Joey aka Iehooligan11b (nice meeting you brother!) and can't wait to tear her down and build her back up. Here are some of the before pics:












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    Batteries are shot so I'll need some replacements. I've heard lots of good things about Trojan and for what I plan to use this for, I don't want to go cheap on batteries and get stranded.

    Battery tray has some surface rust but is solid. I plan on treating it with a rust inhibitor and then painting it.



    And she is stripped down from last night's work. A quick power wash is in store for tonight.

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      #3
      Gonna follow this.

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        #4
        I wanna see! I wanna see!

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          #5
          Yeah good for you, that was a good deal on that cart....Anxious to see what you do with it

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            #6
            That was a hell of a deal you got. I almost bought it more than once. I'll be following.

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              #7
              good luck! into to watch

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                #8
                Jealous! I was this close to offering to buy it lol. What brand are those tires...I like em!

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                  #9
                  Following!

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                    #10
                    That is a mighty fine lookin cart. Ha.nice meetin you too, Sir.
                    And Chive On!

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                      #11
                      Got the body sanded down and painted. I had plans for a glossier finish but there were some deeper scratches that I wasn't convinced would look good so I went with black bed liner paint to give it some texture.





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                        #12
                        That looks good!!!

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mr. Whiskers View Post
                          That was a hell of a deal you got. I almost bought it more than once. I'll be following.
                          I liked this one but couldn't quite go that high for a project cart. It is a good one to work with.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by DRT View Post
                            I liked this one but couldn't quite go that high for a project cart. It is a good one to work with.

                            It's just money! We can make some more tomorrow.

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                              #15
                              I have some accessories (LED light bar, stereo, maybe some running lights) to run on this and I was thinking about just adding a separate battery to run them but it seems like the way to go is a 36v-12v reducer and just run it off of the battery pack. I'm thinking 20amp minimum though. Has anyone used these before?
                              I need to place a call to Scotty at cartsunlimited.net to talk it through to make sure I understand it correctly.

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