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1990 Dodge D-150 Rod Hall Truck Nos Mopar Floor Mats Chrysler Mopar Oem Mat Set on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Westlake Village, California, US

Westlake Village, California, US
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NOS (New Old Stock) set of factory Mopar grey carpet floor mats that were installed in the very limited production 1990 Rod Hall Dodge Truck. 

I would believe that besides the 1990 Ram trucks these should fit all full size Dodge trucks from the early 80's up until the early 90's and possibly the Ramcharger SUV.

 These mats are heavy and will be shipped by ground delivery.

 

The pictures below are not the best quality as the images became blotchy when I compressed the files. These are NOS mats in absolutely perfect condition.

 

 

 

 

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