24" X 12" Black Rear Rack Seat Pad Atv Atc Utv Go Cart Golf Cart Passenger on 2040-parts.com
Jordan, Minnesota, United States
NEW 24"LONG REAR RACK SEAT PAD FOR 3 & 4 WHEELERS, UTV, GO CART, GOLF CART,ECT. MADE USING HIGH QUALITY MARINE GRADE VINYL NAUGAHYDE IN ALL BLACK MATERIAL & BLACK PIPING WITH SMOOTH TOP 24"L X 11-1/2"W X 3"H WITH 2-1/2" THICK HIGH DENSITY REBONDED UPHOLSTERY FOAM 1/2" WOOD BASE I HAVE OPTIONAL PIPE CLIP WHICH CAN USED TO MOUNT IT ON THE RACK AND MAKE IT SIMPLE TO REMOVE WHEN NOT NEEDED. THEY ARE $2.00ea. AND WORK BEST IF YOU USE 2-4 OF THEM. I HAVE 12 DIFFERENT COLOR CHOICES FOR THE PIPING RED, BLACK, ORANGE, BLUE, PURPLE X2, YELLOW, GREEN X2, WHITE, PINK, GREY FREE SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 USA I SHIP WORLDWIDE ASK FOR QUOTE |
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