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Ezgo Marathon Golf Cart Polished Aluminum Access Panels Or Diamond Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Elmwood Park, Illinois, US

Elmwood Park, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:no holes or scratches Restocking Fee:No

    Ez-Go Marathon Access Panel Fits 1976 TO 1994.5

Add a bit of style to your cart with this easy to install cover.made of highly polished aluminum .Your cart will turn the heads of others with this.

This ad is for the polished aluminum panel only. I do have this in diamond plate also,see sellers other items

This access panel is easy to install, just remove access panel from cart, line up edges and points, clamp diamond plate cover on, then drill with an 1/8 inch drill bit and put rivet in. Or you can use self tapping screws. Its that easy. And I will give you the rivets too.. I also have other diamond plate items for you, check them out. If you have any questions or concerns please: >>>>>>just ask.

PLEASE NOTE>>> This is an access panel cover NOT the stock access panel . This is made to fasten to the stock panels with rivets, The pictures are of a friends cart with my access panel on it...

WE OFFER COMBINED SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS

TO THE BUYER >> When you buy from me there is no fine print. You get what you see in my ad. Plus you get a 14 day money back guarantee on all of my items. The buyer may have to pay return shipping in some instances

All of my items are hand cut NOT stamped out at a factory somewhere. My stuff is made in the U.S.A. in my garage not a big shop. I saw what all the big dealers were charging for their stuff and knew I could make a better item, for a lot less cost to you, and still make a buck or two. Plus with me you get 3003 highly polished show quality diamond plate, there is no better. So, if you want to get your cart looking good for a lot less than the other guys are charging, use my stuff, where you get all of what you pay for and more !!!!!!!!

      

                                                                                        

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