- Description
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- For the second row passengers in a 109/110 county station wagon
- Easily removed for cleaning
- Will fit either left or right hand drive
Raised edge border to keep in mud and grime
- Supplied in pairs
- Chequer plate finish with lowered areas for seat mounting points
- Can be cleaned with water and detergent do not use an abrasive brushAdditional Information
Brand Autograph Accessories OEM / Aftermarket Aftermarket Warranty 12 Months Warranty Lead Time Stock Item - usually ready for despatch Part Number PM107 Vehicle For Series 2 & 3, Defender - Delivery
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We despatch parcels worldwide on a daily basis. Here is a guide to some of the services we offer. For full information regarding our delivery services please view our Delivery page.
UK Mainland
Orders less than £50.00 exc VAT (£60.00 inc VAT). - Economy Service: £5.00 exc VAT (£6.00 inc VAT), Express Service: £10.00 exc VAT (£12.00 inc VAT)
Orders over £50.00 exc VAT (£60.00 inc VAT). - Economy Service: FREE, Express Service: £5.00 exc VAT (£6.00 inc VAT)UK Islands & Northern Ireland
Orders less than £50.00 exc VAT (£60.00 inc VAT). - Economy Service: £16.00 exc VAT (£19.20 inc VAT)
Orders over £50.00 exc VAT (£60.00 inc VAT). - Economy Service: FREE £8.00 exc VAT (£9.60 inc VAT)Mainland Europe
Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Netherlands: £10.00 exc VAT per 30kg parcel with a £15.00 exc VAT customs and duties charge per order.
Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Italy*, Spain***: £15.00 exc VAT per 30kg parcel with a £15.00 exc VAT customs and duties charge per order.
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal**, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden: £20.00 exc VAT per 30kg parcel with a £15.00 exc VAT customs and duties charge per order.
SIZE RESTRICTIONS APPLY FOR ALL OF THE ABOVE** Not including Madeira and Azores.
*** Not including Balaerics and Canaries
- Reviews
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Better than the original and they don't worry about water.
Review by Gabriel
Fit great, durable, completes the car.
Review by Brian Mallin