Ezgo Txt Fold Down Street Legal As4 Dot Windshield on 2040-parts.com
Banning, California, United States
EZGO TXT Fold Down Street Legal AS4 DOT WindshieldEZGO TXT AS4 Certified DOT Approved Windshield (Stamped into the windshield AS4) This is for a brand NEW Clear AS4 1/4" DOT approved hinged flip down windshield. A MUST for Street Legal LSV applications.
Measurements 38-3/8" wide top, 40-7/8" wide bottom x 33-1/2" long Fits: EZGO TXT 1995'-2013' models
**These windshields are made to order, and may take a few days to ship. DOT Windshield are also available for: *Club Car *EZGO *Yamaha |
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