Gledring, Rubber trunk mat, fits Audi A4 Avant 2008-2015

Regular price €61,95 incl. VAT
Regular price -11% €69,95 Sale price €61,95 incl. VAT

Art-Nr..: GL 1103

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Optimal protection for your trunk

With the Gledring rubber trunk mat, you get a tailored solution that protects your Audi A4 Avant from 2008 to 2015 against dirt and wear. This mat is designed to fit your car perfectly, ensuring a 100% fit.

Gledring rubber mats are made from the innovative material Rubbasol, which is known for its durability and ease of cleaning. With a 2 cm high edge, you can be sure that liquids and dirt will not get through, making it ideal for everyday use.

Specifications

  • Model: Fits Audi A4 Avant (2008-2015)
  • Material: High-quality Rubbasol
  • Edge height: 2 cm
  • Liquid capacity: Can hold up to 10 liters of liquid
  • Cleaning: Easy to clean, designed without sharp edges

The Gledring rubber mat is especially useful in the winter months, where it protects against mud and snow. It is also perfect for dog owners, as it keeps the trunk clean after trips to the forest or beach.

For optimal maintenance, it is recommended to use Gledring cleaning agent, item number GL 0614, which is specially designed for dry cleaning of these mats.

The Gledring rubber mat can also be extended with a 'Doggy Mat' bumper protector via a click system, which protects your car against damage to the loading edge or rear seats. You can combine this mat with Doggy Mat size Big, item number GL 1999.

When you receive the product, it will be rolled up. After unrolling, it will shape itself optimally within an hour. Installation is straightforward, but if you need help, you can always contact an AutoStyle dealer.

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