New Chrome Sunburst 7 Spoked Golf Cart Wheel Covers 4 on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, United States
Set of 4 chromed plastic golf cart wheel covers slightly deep dished with 7 spokes. A cheap way to snaz the stock rims up abit. Fits 8" rims Ships UPS -will also ship these to Canada express international.these are a shiny chrome, not black.
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