Black and baby pink Spoiled utility mat. This utility Mat is non carpeted, made of heavy duty Plastisol. Made to fit most car types.
Please note that the utility mats and floor mats are NOT the same pink shade as the key ring, steering wheel and Tag frame. If you purchase the whole set- some of your merchandise will be bright pink and others will be baby pink
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Mon, 25 Apr 2011We're filing this one under “urban legends” until we get further confirmation, but a Kentucky man has reportedly built a homemade car that runs on bourbon whiskey. Why would 62-year-old Mickey Nilsson of Bardstown do such a thing? He allegedly was inspired by the movie Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang and by the hosts of the reality-TV show American Pickers.
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Google Glass driver cleared by court
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