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Rubeer-mat-car-stickers-cover-auto-accessories-mat-pad-for Mazda 6 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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US, United States
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Features:

 

- Suitable for Mazda6, the one of white and black is fluorescence 
- 10 pieces non-slip door cup holder mat gate slot pad, protecting and keeping your car in a good condition 
- Anti-slip, waterproof and anti-fire, reduce the interior noise 
- Various shaped structure, form a super strong anti-skid protective cover 
- Soft and flexible rubber material, can be twist and non-deformation 
- Easy to clean and install, exactly fit for your car 
- Anti-dust, nonskid, impermeable, durable to use for a long time

 

 

 

Type: Anti-slip Mats  

 
 
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