Betty Boop Floor Mats Star Style on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Betty Boop Floor Mats Star Style includes set of 2 floor mats for cars and trucks to decorate your front driver & passanger floors. Easily cleans with soap and water! The Betty Boop fan in your family will simply adore having these in their car. Measures 17" x 25.5".
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