Acura Mdx Oem Factory Carpeted 3rd Row Floor Mat Taupe on 2040-parts.com
MT.HOOD, OREGON, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE USED FACTORY OEM FLOOR MAT TAUPE CARPETED MAT FITS 2007-2012 ACURA MDX 3RD ROW MAT ONLY MAT PICTURED IS THE ONE YOU WILL RECIEVE MAT IS IN GOOD CONDITION, NO RIPS OR TEARS, COULD USE A GOOD SHAMPOO REPLACE A MISSING OR DAMAGED MATS FOR A FRACTION OF THE COST OF NEW IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF APPLICATION PLEASE CHECK WITH ME
ALL PARTS SOLD "AS IS" NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS, PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PROBLEMS
SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY, BUYER WILL NEED TO PROVIDE A STREET ADDRESS, NO PO BOXES
TRACKING NUMBER INCLUDED IN SHIPPING CHARGES
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