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New Pyle Pcvgfcp90 Armor Shield Protective Cover For Precedent® Golf Cart Mode on 2040-parts.com

US $140.29
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NY, United States

NY, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pyle Manufacturer Part Number:PCVGFCP90 UPC:068888752589

NEW Pyle PCVGFCP90 Armor Shield Protective Cover For Precedent® Golf Cart Model
  • Fits Precedent® Golf Cart Model Year 2000 & Later
  • Full protection against weather and wind
  • Heavy duty fabric walls with clear window material
  • Secures with hooks on bottom
  • Quick zip-off windshield stores in front pocket
  • Keeps golf cars clean and dry in storage
  • Zippered doors and panels adjust quickly and easily to any weather condition
  • Carrying case included
  • 2 year warranty
  • Roof Dimension (Length x Front x Rear): 61.5" x 35.0" x 40.0"
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