Nissan Pathfinder Oem Rear All Weather Floor Mat -new- No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Cayce, South Carolina, US
Brand new OEM rear overall Nissan Pathfinder all weather floor mat - this mat does not have its original packaging - shipping to the continental US only - Again this is the rear mat only - VERY LOW STARTING BID -- NO RESERVE - good luck - fits 2005-2008 may fit other models
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