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Pilot Automotive Fm-910 College Floor Mat 4 Pc. Set - Univ. Of Kansas Jayhawks on 2040-parts.com

US $27.52
Location:

Los Angeles, CA, United States

Los Angeles, CA, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:FM-910 Warranty:Yes Brand:Pilot Automotive

High gloss dome logos pop your teams colors on front mats. And rear mats are included in this newly redesigned set. Features an embossed dome logo on both front mats drivers mat also features ultrasonically welded rubber comfort heel for greater durability. Front mats are 17 inch wide x 26 inch long, rear mats are 17 inch wide by 12.5 inch long. Made of Stain resistant 450g carpet materiel with anti-slip backing so mats stay in place.
  • carpeted mat with Rubber Heel Pad on driver side
  • Universal Fit
  • 4 Piece Set
  • 4.5 lbs

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