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Factory Genuine Oem Mercedes Benz M Class Floor Mats Ml350 Ml550 W164 Black on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

San Pablo, California, US

San Pablo, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercedes Benz Interchange Part Number:Carpet Floormats Part Brand:Genuine Factory Mercedes-Benz

 Factory original OEM Mercedes mats specifically made to fit all ML W164 class SUV. These were used in our Mercedes Benz dealership as demo for 2 months.

They are in great shape.
Color: black. 

These are
plush heavy carpet factory originals with polished metal Mercedes logos.
NOT cheap Chinese copies.

These retail for over $169. Low starting bid, Lower 48 state U.S. shipping is $18
Sold as-is
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