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Club Car Precedent Rear Flip Seat, Black, Madjax Brand on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
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Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, United States

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:01-003 Brand:madjax

Genesis 150 Rear Flip Seat with Black Cushion. Will fit Club Car® Precedent® Golf Carts.
High gloss durable powder coat finish. Marine grade molded vinyl cushions with OEM patterns. Full polyboard bed with no gaps. Standardized hardware-one size wrench installation. 

*Safety Grab Bar (MJBG8000) sold separately.

Color : Black

Item #: 01-003       MSRP: 439.00

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