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Oldsmobile Aurora Factory Mats W/oldsmobile Logo Blue ( 30 I . Gm # 12365856 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Color:Adriatic Blue Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Oem GM Brand:GM OEM Interchange Part Number:12365856

 I have a Front set of Brand new Discontinued Oem Factory Gm carpeted floor mats . These fit a 1995-1999 Oldsmobile Aurora . They do have the Oldsmobile Logo on the mats. These are Adriatic Blue ( 30 I ) . Brand new in the Gm box. Gm part # 12365856 .These are very hard to find and would be a Nice touch to your vehicle ! These mats may look discolored . That is because of the lighting. Their is no fading on these. A good vacuum and maybe a good washing will make them look even better. The edges may be a little bent or curled up. Once their are placed out flat they will be fine. These mats have been boxed up for 10-15 years now. Any questions please ask !

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