Ezgo Golf Cart Steering Wheel, 13.5", 4 Spoke Golf Cart Steering Wheel Stock Txt on 2040-parts.com
Farwell, Michigan, US
Ezgo txt marathon stock golf cart steering wheel.
Black
Came off an ezgo txt golf cart.
Will fit gas or electric golf cart
100% working condition. Only removed due to upgrading to a customized steering wheel.
Thanks for your time and business...ozzy.
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