Factory Replacement Madjax Winshields on 2040-parts.com
Havana, Florida, United States
Our two piece flip down windshields are made of high grade fade and
shatter resistant acrylic and are lightly tinted to reduce glare. Will fit a Club Car DS, Precedent, E-Z GO TXT, RXV, and Yamaha Drive.
Let me know which cart you have at the time of check out. |
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