Yamaha Golf Cart G9 Seat Back Support Bracket 91-95 Gas Or Electric Golf Car on 2040-parts.com
Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States
1 GOOD USED OEM YAMAHA GOLF CART SEAT BACK SUPPORT G9 1991 TO 1995.
OEM # JG5-K8423-00 NOT BROKEN OR CRACKED HAS SCRATCHES. NEED'S A LITTLE CLEANING. AND MAYBE SOME SPRAY PAINT CAN USED ON 1985 TO 1990 G2 YAMAHA BUT YOU WILL NEED G9 SEAT BACK COVERS There is a 6% sales tax for all Pennsylvania buyers. All major credit cards accepted. For additional information or any questions please call Stateline Golf Carts, LLC at 570-828-4777. Cant find what you're looking for? Call us! 19 years experience in the golf cart industry, with a full line of new/used parts. Local pickup is also available. Thank you. |
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