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Classic Accessories Drivable Golf Cart Cover #72073 on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

The Colony, Texas, United States

The Colony, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Classic Accessories Color:White Manufacturer Part Number:72073 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Features: 

  • Color: White
  • Fits two-person golf cars without or with windshields
  • Fits over roof-just roll down sides when bad weather threatens, no tools or drilling required
  • Super clear PVC windows with heavy-duty vinyl doors and top
  • Six zip-open panels roll up and down independently so you can quickly and easily adjust to any weather condition
  • You have to admit, tooling around in your golf cart covered with a 4-sided enclosure with clear PVC windows is a whole lot better than a big cardboard box with a couple of eye holes cut into it. This Deluxe Golf Car Enclosure has tough polyester walls, easy to install without tools, fits over the roof of your cart, and features six zippered panels that roll up and down depending on the weather or whether or not you want to be seen on the links. 2-person style in White. Includes carrying case.

    Never used but out of warranty.


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