Ez Go Txt Golf Cart Diamond Plate Pedal Covers on 2040-parts.com
Elsberry, Missouri, US
Ez go Medalist / txt 1994 and up, these are easy to install just clamp them to your pedals and drill 1/8 holes and use rivits supplied and it only takes a few minutes and look awesome. they are made in USA. thanks and good luck.
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