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Fender Flares Ezgo Txt 2013 Down on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Carmel, Indiana, United States

Carmel, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Nivel Manufacturer Part Number:5818

Fender Flares
   

Fender Flares for EZGO TXT will fit TXT from 1996-2013. Front and Rear Fender Flares. Black plastic. Special Design for use with Jake's spindle Lift Kit, wider in the front 5 1/4" and narrower in the rear 3 1/2".
   
 

                          

Terms of Sale

We accept Paypal or Credit cards for payment. We only sell to Continental US. All Indiana Addresses will need to pay 7% Indiana Sales Tax.
   

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9850 N Michigan Rd, Carmel IN 46032
(888)905-4637
   


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