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Ferrari 308 Gtb '75-'77 Feintuft Velour Carpet Set on 2040-parts.com

US $749.00
Location:

Fillmore, California, United States

Fillmore, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Other Part Number:308-9805-2 5003

You are bidding on a brand-new Dark Date Feintuft Velour Carpet Set for the Ferrari 308 GTB Fiberglass Body Cars

16 Piece set, Exactly as shown

Outstanding quality and workmanship.

Includes all the pieces of carpet originally supplied with matching vinyl bindings & heel pads. 

We have purchased the excess inventory of a California manufacturer and are offering all of it at tremendous discounts.

Most items are "one-off" and are not available in other colors or materials.

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