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New Old Stock Vw Bus Coco Floor Mats - Fits 1968-1972 - Olive/black - Germany on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States
New never been used but does have some fading and sun bleaching around edges from storage. See images before purchasing. No returns.
Brand:Volkswagen

Condition: New never been used but does have some fading and sun bleaching around edges from storage. See images before purchasing. No returns. 

Color is olive green, black, and natural. New old stock (NOS) coco floor mats for 1968-1972 Volkswagen Transporter Bus. These still have the original tag and state "made in Western-Germany" along with "Car-Carpet VW Transporter, bus, nur vorn ab 67 09/908"  These include a plastic pad that says "horsteler Volkswagen". 

Please see images before purchasing as there are no refunds. Please ask any questions before purchasing.

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