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Beetle 2012 Monster Mats - Turbo Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Virginia Beach, Virginia, US

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
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Beetle 2012  Monster Mats - Turbo Logo

 

High quality all season mats, help protect vehicle carpet from snow, sand, mud, rain and slush. Positive retention clips and a nibbed back, help ensure mats stay in place.

Round retention clip. Turbo Logo. Set of 4.

Item Number:   5C1-061-550-C -041

MSRP $99.00

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Fits: Beetle   2012 to 2012

 

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