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Classic Accessories 72402 Fairway Golf Car Easy-on Cover New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
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Jasper, Indiana, United States

Jasper, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Classic Accessories Manufacturer Warranty:One Year limited warranty; Contact Manufacturer fo Manufacturer Part Number:72402 Seller Warranty:One Year against Manufacturer's Defects; Part cost Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:052963724028

Brand New In The Box Classic Accessories Fairway Golf Car Easy-On Storage Cover with rear access zipper and rear air vents for two-person golf car. Weather Protected fabric won't shrink or stretch. Protects golf cars from sun, weather damage, and dirt. Elastic cord in bottom hem for a custom fit. . Tough water-repellent fabric. Integrated storage bag. Rear zipper for easy entry and installation. . Rear air vents reduce wind lofting and inside moisture

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