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Set of 4 Brand New 8 inch Chrome Golf Cart Wheel Covers Easy installation, simply snaps onto any 8 inch golf cart rims on EZ-GO, Club Car, & Yamaha golf carts Creates the illusion of chrome rims for a fraction of the cost. Shipping from Canada. |
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