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Goldline Premium 4 Person Passenger Golf Car Cart Storage Cover, Navy Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $219.50
Location:

Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Goldline Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:GLGL04NBA

The Goldline Premium Golf Cart Cover  is made from Marine Grade Material. This is the most durable and best golf cart storage cover

in the Aftermarket Today. This is made of marine grade Boat Cover Material. Able to withstand the harshest elements designer to outperform

the rest in all criticalal categories of protection. If you are looking for a cover that is better that the rest the Goldline is the best cover. # 1 in customer satisfaction.

Dimensions: 106"L x 48"W x 62" H

Fabric: 600 Denier Windstorm Fabric.

Features:

·         Tru-Weave fabric for durability

·     Sof-Tec Marine coating

·     UV Sun Inhibitor for maximum sun and heat protection

·     Heavy Duty shock cord in hem

·     Zippered back access point

·     Free Stuff Sack

 

5-year warranty

 

 

 Color: Navy 

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