New Volkswagen Bus Front Rubber Mat - 1955-59 on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, United States
New VW Bus front rubber floor mats for buses from 1955-1959.
This rubber mat is made from exact cut and patern of the factory mats. It has all pre-cut holes and waffle squares in the back side. Quality mat made in Italy. We have all years bus mats , please check our other ads. |
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