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Ezgo Black Front Seat Cover - Front Seat Cover Only on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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McDonough, Georgia, United States

McDonough, Georgia, United States
New EZGO Black Front Seat Cover Only
Brand:EZGO Black Front Seat Cover Manufacturer Part Number:750290

Product Description

The Black Front Seat Cover is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) quality manufactured seat cover for the front seat. The seat cover is durable, weather-resistant and can withstand the test of time. The black color provides a stylish complement to many vehicle paint exteriors.
  • Used on 1994-current e-z-go gas and electric txt, medalist, st 350, st 400, st sport, st sport ii, st sport 2+2, clays car, workhorse-mpt 800/1000/1200, refresher, refresher 1200 and cushman commander vehicles
  • Provides stylish, protective cover to seat back and seat bottom assembly for seating comfort for vehicle occupants

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