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Suzuki Samurai Carpet Oem Original 3 Piece Set With Card And Em Brake Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
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New Lebanon, Ohio, US

New Lebanon, Ohio, US
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Suzuki Samurai original black carpet (3 piece set) as shown in first picture (the other pictures are close up views of all 3 pieces so you can see the preowned wear, and other imperfections 


these pieces are a little dirty, the front piece has a section that is threadbare, but it is original and probably would clean up pretty well (we just didn't have time for the cleaning)
emergency brake cover has some tears, but is ok for use 

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