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Land Rover Defender Stainless Steel Front Middle Rear 110 Carpet Retainer Trims on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Rye, United Kingdom

Rye, United Kingdom
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:110SWSTAINLESSTRIMS Brand:LRI UPC:Does not apply

High quality stainless steel front, middle and rear door carpet retainer plates. 

Rear is Direct replacement for original part that often corrodes. 

New screws supplied 

Fronts fit using existing holes and give a superior finish that was never fitted by Land Rover. Come with coach bolts for quality finish.

This set also comes with the two for the middle row 110 Station wagon.

Photo of one in a Defender is just sat in place for the photo. (if it was bolted down it would sit flat.)

This set fits all Defender 110 station wagon, and double cab models. Please see our other listings for Defender 90 and 110 hard tops

We also sell carpet sets for Defenders

PLEASE NOTE THIS PRODUCT IS BEING SENT FROM ENGLAND SO PLEASE EXPECT UP TO 14 DAY TRANSIT TIME. THERE MAY ALSO BE IMPORT DUTIES TO PAY ON THIS ITEM

Any Questions please call +44 01797 222256

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