Honda Odyssey Manufacturers 7 Piece Floor Mats on 2040-parts.com
Rosemead, California, US
Selling 7 piece floor mats for Honda Odyssey.
- These are brand new, never been used from the car dealer.
- The bends seen in the photo are from the way these mats were stored.
- It came with no packaging, it is wrapped in a plastic bag for storage.
- Comes with easy to read instructions, wrinkled sheet of paper but still very legible.
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