Classic Accessories 72402 Golf Car Easy On Cover on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, MI, United States
The Classic Accessories Fairway Golf Car Easy-On Cover is a great storage cover with rear access zipper and rear air vents for two-person golf cars. The cover protects any two-person golf car from sun. Fits most two-person golf cars 87"L 45. 5"W 59"H. Easy-on cover designed for 2-person golf carts
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