1978-81 Pontiac Grand Prix Trunk Mat on 2040-parts.com
Sumas, Washington, United States
Up for bid is a trunk mat for a 78-81 Pontiac Grand Prix. This trunk mat is from Auto Custom Carpets, Inc. (http://www.accmats.com/), part #10634. The trunk mat is 09V GM Herringbone vinyl (see picture for color and material). New and unused, but original box has been opened. This trunk mat retails for $71.93 from ACC!! NO RESERVE!! *SHIPPING IS TO 48 CONTIGUOUS STATES AND CANADA ONLY* *NO RETURNS. ALL SALES FINAL.* |
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