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Infiniti M35 M45 Oem Willow / Wheat Carpet Floor Mats 2006-2008 New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
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San Antonio, Texas, US

San Antonio, Texas, US
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New in box set of wheat colored carpeted floor mats  (Infiniti / Nissan Part #999E2-QS001WI)

2006 - 2008 Infiniti M35 and M45 sedan models.

SPECIAL NOTE:WHEAT IS DESCRIBED AS YELLOWISH/GREENISH. M35/M45 06-10 DO NOT HAVE BEIGE/TAN MATS AVAILABLE!

This is a genuine Infiniti oem three piece set.

They include all necessary retention grommets.

This is a direct replacement to your missing or worn out mats.

 

Please note: Be sure this item will fit for your vehicle before purchasing 

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