Classic Accessories Fairway Golf Cart Enclosure For Yamaha, Short Roof, Khaki on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
Fade safe The Drive by Yamaha golf car enclosure. Custom fit for The Drive by Yamaha Two-person golf cars. Short roof: fits most The Drive by Yamaha two-person golf cars. Fade Safe solution-dyed fabric significantly reduces sun bleaching. Full protection against weather and wind. Fits over roof and secures with hooks on bottom. Quick zip-off windshield stores in front pocket. Keeps golf cars clean and dry in storage. Super-clear window material with heavy-duty polyester walls and top. Zippered doors and panels adjust quickly and easily to any weather condition. Doors can be rolled back or completely removed. Interior and exterior zipper pulls for quick and easy access to the golf cart. Reflective piping for enhanced safety. Convenient carrying duffle bag with padded handle included. Color: Light Khaki. Four-year limited warranty.
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