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Manicci Luxury Car Mats Black With Beige Stitching For Bmw X5 New on 2040-parts.com

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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:Manicci Make:Manicci

Selling my Manicci mats. Unwanted gift. Sold my car. Brand new never used. These are actually great mats as you can see from the photo. Was given as gift from Manicci.com. Shipping included. Good luck to buyer. I added some photos from their website and facebook page so you get an idea how they look. The ones I have are for X5 model 5 seats. Will fit any BMW X5 model from 2006 - onwards. Pictures do not do these justice! Excellent mats would keep but I just sold my car!

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