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Weather Tech Cargo Liner, Toyota Highlander 2008-2013 - Fits 3rd Row 2008 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States

Springfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:WeatherTech Manufacturer Part Number:40328 Warranty:No

WeatherTech Cargo Liner for 2008 Toyota Highlander. This cargo liner fits tailgate with a third row. 

The liner will lie flat once unrolled and placed upside down to get the curl out. 

It has normal usage marks and minor scuff marks from Lucy, my dog who rode security in the tailgate!

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Shipping UPS Ground in WeatherTech box for the new liner purchased for my new car.

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