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Club Car Precedent Oem Body, Front & Rear Cowling - "all Colors" & Lowes 10% on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Part Brand:CLUB CAR Country of Manufacture:United States

THE CLUB CAR BODIES ARE FOR THE FRONT AND REAR PANELS.....THE COLORS maybe IN RED, BLACK, BEIGHE, GREEN, WHITE and OTHERS...Some BODIES have numbers and can be taken off with elbow greeese and some DO NOT HAVE CLUB CAR EMBLEMS...MUST SEE AND FOR PICK UP ONLY ...NO SHIPPING  PICK UP ONLY IN OC ( ORANGE COUNTY ,CALIFORNIA),,,,,

 

AGAIN ..THE PRICE REFLECTS BOTH THE FRONT AND REAR PANELS FOR A PRECEDENT CLUB CAR .....I THANK YOU

 

 

PICK UP IN..................................... ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ONLY

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