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Land Rover Range Rover Loadspace Rubber Cargo Liner Trunk Mat - Oem - Lr003894 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, US

Thousand Oaks, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Land Rover Manufacturer Part Number:LR003894

This is an authentic, USED, OEM Range Rover Rubber Cargo Liner Trunk Mat. It will fit the 2003-2012 Range Rover (FULL SIZE, not Sport) HSE & Supercharged. The last photo is for illustration purposes, the first 3 photos are of the actual mat you will receive. The mat does have the typical signs of use from over the years but it has no major gouges and no rubber torn off. It is being sold by the original owner and was used in a non-smoking, pet-free Range Rover. Additionally, it's free from any cologne, perfume, strange odors or any other funk and has been properly stored in a dry environment since being removed from the vehicle a few months ago. It's as heavy as a brick due to it's typical overbuilt Land Rover quality. The weight and dimensions listed in the eBay calculator are accurate! Please read our feedback to know you're buying from a stand-up seller within the ebay community. Save 50% from what your Land Rover Dealer charges for this!


Authentic Land Rover OEM Product, not an aftermarket or reproduction item


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