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8 Inch Ss Chrome Hub Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $38.99
Location:

china, China

china, China
Condition:Used Brand:Generic Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

8" CHROME SS Golf Cart Wheel Covers

(4) Brand New Chrome Hub Caps

Covers The Entire Rim

 Looks Like Custom Rims

Greatly Improves The Appearence Of Any Cart

Fits All Models of EZ-GO, Club Car, & Yamaha

        We will send it within 2 business days after receiving your payment, we will send by international air mail (without tracking number and insurance)which will take 7 to 12 business days to your door.

         Please add another USD4 for update it to registed air mail with insurance(can be tracked on line ) 

Also we can send by express like USPS, DHL, UPS, Fedex etc, please ask for express fees .

If there are any problems with your product please contact us through ebay message,so that we can resolve the issue.

Items can't be returned after being installed or used and need to still be in new condition.

All issues are handled on a case by case scenario depending on circumstances,so please contact us as soon as possible.

If you are returning an item for ANY reason other then damage during shipping or a manufacturer's defect you will be charged a 20% restocking fee

 

 

Any question please contact us first.

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