AutoStyle, velour floor mats, fits Subaru Forester (SK) Facelift 2022-

Regular price €58,95 incl. VAT
Regular price -5% €61,95 Sale price €58,95 incl. VAT

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Upgrade your car with velour floor mats for Subaru Forester (SK) Facelift 2022-

Give your car interior a luxurious touch with AutoStyle velour floor mats, designed to fit perfectly in Subaru Forester (SK) Facelift from 2022 onward. These mats combine functionality, comfort and style, protecting your car from dirt and wear while adding an elegant atmosphere.

  • Soft texture: The velour floor mats offer a soft and comfortable surface for your feet while driving. They feel more comfortable than textile and rubber mats, providing a pleasant driving experience, especially on long trips.
  • Effective dirt absorption: Thanks to their fiber structure, the velour floor mats have an excellent ability to absorb dirt. They trap dirt, mud, water and other contaminants, keeping your car interior clean and fresh, even in poor weather conditions.
  • Optimal design: The mats are made of high-quality black velour and have a stitched edge. They have standard fastening holes, so you can easily click them into your car, just like original mats. In addition, they have a granulated non-slip backing, so the mat does not slide.
  • Easy to clean: Our mats are very easy to clean. You can simply take them out of the car and shake them to loosen the dirt. In case of heavy soiling, you can also vacuum them.
  • Perfect fit: The luxurious velour floor mats are specially designed for over 1,200 different vehicle types, so they always fit perfectly and integrate seamlessly with the car floor.

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