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Club Car Ds & Precedent Shock Absorber Cushion Kit - Gas/electric (1982 & Up) on 2040-parts.com

US $12.75
Location:

Sevierville, Tennessee, United States

Sevierville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:CLUB CAR Manufacturer Part Number:OEM #1011415

CLUB CAR FACTORY PART - SHOCK ABSORBER CUSHION KIT

FITS CLUB CAR PRECEDENT/DS GAS & ELECTRIC

1982 & NEWER WITH STUD SHOCK WITH THREADED ENDS

 THIS SALE IS FOR (2) PACKS AND WILL DO THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF 1 SHOCK

TO DO BOTH SIDES (TOP & BOTTOM) YOU MUST ORDER THIS TWICE (2x) FOR A TOTAL OF 4 PACKS

 

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