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Set Of (4) 10" Sti Hd6 Red Aluminum Golf Cart Car Rim Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Lakeland, Florida, United States

Lakeland, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:HD6 UPC:076783016996

This listing is for (4) 10" Aluminum Golf Cart Rims (Brand NEW, still in the box).   Tires can be installed for only the price of the tire (No Labor Charge).

  • Available for most popular Golf Carts 
  • Designed to be used as a front or rear rim
  • 4/4 Bolt pattern
  • Includes Caps and lugs
  • Please let us know your lug size and/or type of cart 
  • Lifetime Structural Warranty & one year finish warranty

We also carry other types of Golf Cart Accessories. So, if this listing is not exactly what you want, please feel free to e-mail me with questions or check out my eBay Store for more innovative ideas! I will combine orders to save on shipping. Volume discounts available!  100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.  If you cannot give us 5-Star Positive feedback, please contact us & we'll correct matters promptly!  Thank you.

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