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Club Car Golf Cart Parts Graphic Kit Wrap Amr Racing Decals Accessories Reaper W on 2040-parts.com

US $297.95
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:AMR RACING GRAPHICS Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CLUB CAR_GOLF_CART_AMR_1996-2012 Brand:AMR Racing Warranty:Yes

 
 
 

"NEW" AMR RACING GOLF CART GRAPHIC KIT

1996-2012 CLUB CAR

 Comes with the all the pieces shown in above Image, covers both sides of Cart.

 AMR Racing Golf Cart kits are made from Thick Motocross quality vinyl.  Please don't confuse these with cheap, paper thin kits manufactured by several vehicle wrap and sign companies. Extreme thickness makes AMR Kits very Easy to install. Made with Pride in the USA.


Manufacturer:  AMR RACING
Model:  CLUB CAR GOLF CART

Design: REAPER - WHITE

Year
:  1996-2012
Thickness:  22mil
MSRP:  $299.95

 
        
 
 


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