Weathertech Floor Liner - Black - Like New on 2040-parts.com
Marysville, Washington, US
Selling a complete set of Black WeatherTech Floor Liner DigitalFit from a 2011 Ford Expedition EL (compatible with Ford trucks and possible other vehicles but I don’t have a specific list). ** Traded vehicle in July 2012, after purchasing floor liners in April 2012, so been sitting in garage for over a year. Set includes 1st, 2nd row (bucket seats w/o console), and 3 row. Paid $325.00 Like Brand New – used 4 months
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