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Lexus Rc350 2015-2017 4 Pcs Black Floor Mats With Red Stitching Pt208-24150-25 on 2040-parts.com

US $118.99
Location:

Panama City, Florida, United States

Panama City, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PT208-24150-25 Warranty:Yes Brand:LEXUS



Your purchasing a brand new RC350 2015-2017 black 4 pcs floor mats.

With red sticking.

Factory oem.

If you make your purchase by 2:30pm it will be shipped out.

If there is any issues or delay I will email you.


  • Helps protect the factory carpeting from stains and premature wear

  • Tailored for an exact fit to the vehicle’s floor pattern

  • Constructed of nylon

  • To help keep them in place, all the mats feature a nibbed backing and the grommets on the driver and front passenger mats allow them to be secured with vehicle quarter-turn fasteners

  • Serged edges and embroidered Lexus RC

  • Removable and easy to clean

  • Four-piece set

 





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