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E-z-go Rxv Tan Bag Covers,sweater Basket, Bag Straps, And Supports. 2008-current on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
These covers are taken from used golf carts that were sold for scrap/parts. These covers are slightly sun bleached and have minor tears and scratches.Black Plastic Sweater Baskets are used.Bag Straps and Canopy Supports are used.
Brand:E-Z-GO Compatible Make:E-Z-GO Color:Tan

Used E-Z-Go RXV Tan Bag Cover, Sweater Basket, Bag Straps, and Rear Roof Supports. Fits 2008- current gas and electric RXV vehicles. New bag cover alone will cost nearly $300 from the E-Z-GO website!

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