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Cargo Heavy Duty Trunk Liner on 2040-parts.com

US $109.38
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US

Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
:

Cargo Heavy Duty Trunk Liner

Item Number:   5C6-061-166

Heavy Duty Trunk Liner with Cargo Blocks

 

 

This ingenious trunk tray fits snugly in your trunk area, yet is easy to remove. Heavy-duty rubber backing makes the bottom rugged and durable. Stain-resistant looped Polywear makes the top easy to hose off. Comes standard with a set of four cargo-organizer blocks.

 

MSRP:$125.00

Fits: Jetta MK6   2011 to 2012

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