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Old 11-04-2019, 07:45 AM
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It seems we have lost the right side of our club car plastic, zippered rain curtain... any one have a suggestion for replacing just one side, without the expensive replacement of the whole thing? If not would like to find a good used one or reasonable replacement.... Village carts wants $750..... ridiculous thank you... Barb
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Old 11-04-2019, 09:29 AM
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I recall seeing some golf cart used PARTS locations, I just forget where I saw the info, might have been a Google maps search, but I would try that first you might get lucky. Also, check with any of the locations that rebuild carts, they may have some available.
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Old 11-04-2019, 09:58 AM
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Maybe here?
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Or here?
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Old 11-10-2019, 11:53 PM
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I bought a used cart this summer and part of the plastic had come apart from the zipper on the right side. The seller had a bunch of small safety pins holding everything together. The seller gave me the name of a seamstress who does this kind of work. Her friend, Jason, works at a shop (?) and quoted me $795 for a whole new set of curtains. Marlene came over after work to see if she could fix it. She said she could and it would cost me $45. She unscrewed the silver-colored metal bar at the top of the enclosure & slid the curtain out. She returned the next evening with a fixed curtain and replaced same. Good job so I paid her $50. Call Marlene at (352) 787-3711 & leave her a message. Tell her the lady with the curtain with all the safety pins sent you.
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Old 11-11-2019, 12:35 AM
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I bought a used cart this summer and part of the plastic had come apart from the zipper on the right side. The seller had a bunch of small safety pins holding everything together. The seller gave me the name of a seamstress who does this kind of work. Her friend, Jason, works at a shop (?) and quoted me $795 for a whole new set of curtains. Marlene came over after work to see if she could fix it. She said she could and it would cost me $45. She unscrewed the silver-colored metal bar at the top of the enclosure & slid the curtain out. She returned the next evening with a fixed curtain and replaced same. Good job so I paid her $50. Call Marlene at (352) 787-3711 & leave her a message. Tell her the lady with the curtain with all the safety pins sent you.
Like I posted before - "I think she is the Chuck Farrell - Ryan O'Cull of cart enclosures."
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Call Jim 772-530-6596
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