New Mercedes Glk350 Cargo Cover Oem 2013 Free Shipping!! on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, Maryland, US
NEW MERCEDES GLK350 CARGO PRIVACY SECURITY COVER OEM 2013.
This cargo cover was removed from my GLK the day it came home from the dealer so I could install a pet fence. Will fit all year GLKs. Black, open measurement is 50" wide by 25" long. email with questions, Thanks for looking!
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