New Golf Cart Club Car Precedent Replacement Rocker Panel Black Passenger Side on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, United States
Club Car Precedent 2004 - current. Brand new black passenger side rocker panels. These get tore up easily and need replaced on occasion.
Does not fit Club Car DS model or any other type of golf cart. (Carts do not go with the auction) No international shipping on these items because of length . Posted with eBay Mobile |
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