Tigger1966
Addicted to Disney
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- May 18, 2008
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I would love to paint mine but I don't know how well the plastic will hold the paint.
Taz....the paint looks good man! Unique!
if you just want it black I paid $300 for the body on my cart and it was a brand new body still in the shrink wrap. Real club car body also the black goes all the way through so if it gets scratched it's still black.
WOW, looking at this picture, I am mostly amazed at how NEAT your GARAGE is!! Congrats.
Also, being a Seminole myself, I am delighted to hear that your wife is the boss and made you paint the trim out in gold. Now there is a true Nole.![]()
I like the lifted look but my top clears the door by about 3" now so that is out of the question unless I decide to chop the top.
Here is a pic of the cart me and my dad did for him. The rack on the back is to haul his ECV. The top on the cart is a convertible that we built so it could fit under the cabinet in my toy hauler.[/IMG]![]()
A convertible top would be cool but I have my stereo and speakers mounted in the top. If I had a way to make new aluminum posts I might try lowering the top.
Wouldn't the tires rub if you let the air out to loat it?
The guy is sort of right, anytime lifting a electric cart you should at least upgrade your controller and wires as seen in pic below. After lifting a electric cart you risk the chance of blowing the controller but otherwise it will be fine.
A star golf cart is just a ez-go knock-off (but they are 48Volt)
I think the misconception comes from the fact that you use iTunes (the software) to load music onto the iPod, but you don't HAVE to buy music from the iTunes Store to load to your iPod. You can import any music into iTunes to sync to the iPod.