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Ezgo Rxv Golf Cart Folding Windshield - Tinted | Pf10988 on 2040-parts.com

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Augusta, Georgia, United States

Augusta, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PF10988 Part Brand:Pro-Fit

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Cut down the sun’s glare by installing the Pro-Fit Tinted Folding Windshield for the EZGO RXV. Cutting down on the sun’s glare will help improve visibility for safer driving on those sunny days. The windshield conveniently folds down allowing fresh air to flow through.

  • Includes: Folding Windshield, hardware and installation instructions

  • Fits 2008-Current Gas and Electric EZGO RXV Golf Carts

  •  Made of high clarity acrylic material for improved visibility

  •  Easy to install

  •  Tinted windshield helps reduce sun glare

  •  Designed to fit OEM 54” top struts

  •  Approximately .177” thick (3/16”)

  •  Clean with mild soap and water. Do not use other window cleaning products


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