Mercedes W107 Oem Trunk Bulk Head Carpet 380sl 450sl 450slc 560sl on 2040-parts.com
Bloomingburg, Ohio, US
Light blue carpet for a trunk bulk head. Can be dyed to match any color interior. No tears or rips.
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