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Tesla Model S, Trunk & 3rd Row Deluxe Floor Mat Set, 34 Oz on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, US

Mission Viejo, California, US
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Tesla Model S, Trunk and 3rd Row Deluxe Set, 34 oz

These mats were designed specifically for your Tesla Model S and were originally offered by our supplier to the factory accessories department. We have improved these mats, and we now are offering two levels to choose from: 34 oz Deluxe and 52 oz Premium.

Trunk and 3rd Row Set Includes:

  • trunk mat, with special waffle nonslip backing
  • 3rd row mat, with special waffle nonslip backing
  • custom dyed to compliment the black interior carpet
  • intensive durability and color fast testing
  • custom fit to the factory specifications
  • Made in the USA

*Check us out at teslamats.com to see some of our other floor mats!






 

 

 

 

 

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