Gm # 20917118 Floor Mat - Cargo Area Premium All Weather Ebony Oem Chevy on 2040-parts.com
El Cerrito, California, US
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I purchased this cargo mat for my 2013 Chevy Volt. Unfortunately I sold the Volt back to GM due to issues with the vehicle. The mat is less than 2 months old, in perfect shape, no damage. I was the only person in the car, no pets or kids. This is a great deal for someone looking for these OEM genuine GM floor mats custom fitted for the Chevrolet Volt. I also have the matching floor mats for sale. My loss is your gain. |
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