Gledring, Rubber mats, fits Toyota Yaris 2006-2011 (T profile 4 pieces + clips)

Regular price €55,95 incl. VAT
Regular price -5% €58,95 Sale price €55,95 incl. VAT

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Rubber floor mats for Toyota Yaris 2006-2011

Protection against dirt and wear is essential to keep your car’s interior in top condition. Gledring rubber floor mats are designed to fit perfectly in the Toyota Yaris from 2006 to 2011, ensuring a tailored solution for your vehicle.

These rubber floor mats are made from flexible, high-quality rubber that not only offers a long service life, but also an effective anti-slip function. With a 13 mm high edge, they prevent dirt and liquid from seeping into the car’s carpet, making them a practical and stylish addition to your car.

Gledring rubber floor mats are equipped with original mounting points, ensuring that the mats stay in place while driving, which increases safety for both the driver and passengers.

Specifications

  • Model: Fits Toyota Yaris 2006-2011
  • Contents: 4 pieces + mounting clips
  • Material: High-quality rubber
  • Edge height: 13 mm

Cleaning: Gledring mats are designed with smooth lines and no sharp edges, making them easy to clean. For optimal cleaning, Gledring cleaner is recommended, which is specially developed for 'dry' cleaning of these mats without using water.

Environmental friendliness: Gledring takes responsibility for the environment and has designed their products to create less waste. The hanger can later be used as an ice scraper.

All Gledring rubber floor mats have clear information about model, year and make on the underside, so you can always make sure they fit your car. Find your Gledring rubber floor mats for Toyota Yaris at Carlab.dk and experience the difference in quality and fit.

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