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Trashcanman
Posting for 10+ yearsCar Boot Liner Dog Protector - Custom Made for Mini Clubman F54 (From 2015)
Perth, Perth and Kinross
£95
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Description
Custom manufactured to fit the curves and crevices of the Mini Clubman ensuring that no valuable boot space is lost whilst protecting the value and appearance of your vehicle.
Made using our premium quiltie fabric which consists of three layers, a non slip base, absorbent wadding middle and a strong cotton top layer you can be sure you will receive maximum protection for your boot area.
Made up of a back of back seat protector, side covers and a non slip floor mat and includes a bumper flap or down tailgate cover.
The boot liner floor mat is designed to be the last component fitted and therefore the first one to take out. This makes it easier and quicker to remove the section of the liner that you are more likely to want to wash most frequently.
Machine Washable.
The side covers attach via velcro, some vehicles will require the application of adhesive backed velcro which will be supplied if necessary.
The back of backseat cover attaches via clips round the rear seat headrest poles and the floor mat sits in place with the upstand attaching directly to the side covers.
The boot liner is in great condition. It has had a good vacuum over and will get another one before hand over to get rid of any left over dog hairs.
Cost over £300 from Over The Top Custom Boot Liners.
Surplus to requirements due to a new car....
Selling for £95
Ad ID: 1502409176
Exact specification may vary from the details on this page. Please contact the seller to reconfirm any details before purchasing. See Terms & Conditions for further information.
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