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Club Car Precedent Seat Back Cover| White Original Color | Golf Cart 2004 Up on 2040-parts.com

US $62.50
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Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States

Harrisonburg, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:All4Carts Manufacturer Part Number:PrecWhiteBack UPC:Does not apply

Club Car Precedent Golf Cart Seat Cover Back - White

2004 and Newer Precedent



This cover is a pull and staple and trim quality cover to replace your OEM seat cover on your club car precedent golf cart. The Color should match exactly minus some fading on your old seats if you have any. This Cover goes directly over your existing cover and does take time and some skill to replace please only order this if you feel you have the ability to recover a seat.


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