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CLUB CAR FACTORY PARTS - HEAVY DUTY REAR LEAF SPRING (3 LEAF) FITS DS CLUB CAR GAS/ELECTRIC - 1983 TO PRESENT GREAT ADDITION IF INSTALLING A REAR SEAT OR UTILITY BED SET INCLUDES 2 SPRINGS AND NEW BUSHINGS |
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