Before & After of my $700 2003 g22
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I picked up this 2003 g22 for $700. It wasn’t running and had a leak from the input shaft seal. But it had brand spanking new batteries.
My daughter and I worked on it all summer (sporadic weekends) we were going to flip it but now we are going to keep it. Too hard to let it go. All in I spent $3200 (including the cost of the cart) and made a great memory for my daughter. |
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Nicely done! Good looking cart. Not only memories for your daughter but for you as well.
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Good job! I like those headlights its a nice touch...great father/daughter project :thumbup:
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Well done, the investment and expense into the cart was nominal, the memories are priceless. Good job dad!
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Very nice! You got a great deal on it too. New batteries would cost more than that.
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I put $120 into it and got it running. It was then on to making it a project cart for my daughter and I. We are still deciding on a tinted vs clear windshield and what type of audio we want. My canopy has an area that’s made for built in speakers. So it’s down to marine 6.5 speakers with a Bluetooth amp/receiver. Or one of those can speakers or a simple JBL pill speaker. I am leaning towards marine speakers. Check out the bottom of the canopy roof. What would you do? |
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