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Black Go Kart Seat Cover Go Kart Racing Chassis Drifttrike Universal Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States

Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Type:Seat Cover Pad Kit Go Kart Racing Upholstery Cart Type 2:Universal Karting Seats Padding Cushion


This sale includes 1 new universal seat cover kit.  The kit is primarily used for go kart racing seats and is universal for lay down or sit up style seats.  Included in the kit is one Black Center pad and two Black rib pads.  Each pad is fastened to the seat by 2" wide velcro adhesive strips.  The center pad measurements are as follows:  The top is 11.5" wide, the middle is 10.75" wide, and the bottom is 13.5" wide.  The overall length of the center pad is 26.5" and the rib pads are 16.5".

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