Correct Thermoplastic VanTred Custom Floor Mat for 2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 170 Wheelbase
Updated 03/16/2021 | Published 03/11/2021 >
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I am looking for the version for the 170 WB Sprinter and I cannot find that option online. Is there an option for the longer WB van? Listed above is the product I was looking for.
asked by: Christophe R
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Expert Reply:
Yes, there is a VanTred Custom Floor Mat - Thermoplastic for a 2020 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 with 170" Wheelbase, part # VTMS06L or part # VTMS06LE for EXT models.
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Conner L
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Guardian Comfort Custom Floor Mat for Cargo Vans - Black - Thermoplastic
- Cargo Van Mats
- Thermoplastic over Foam
- 1/2 Inch Thick
- Guardian Comfort
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