BRANDRUP velour carpet rear cargo area VW T6.1 California Ocean / Coast , design “titanium black”
Brand: BRANDRUP
SKU: ZUB100708626
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Description
Velour carpet rear T6.1 titanium black - protection for your VW California Ocean
The BRANDRUP velour carpet rear T6.1 titanium black is made exactly for the rear cargo area of the VW T6.1 California Ocean / Coast. The high-quality carpet reliably protects the floor in the trunk area from scratches, moisture and dirt - whether camping, in everyday life or on long journeys.
The "titanium black" design ensures a discreet, modern look that perfectly matches the VW interior. The anti-slip underside ensures a secure grip, even with uneven loading or slippery cargo.
The carpet is dimensionally stable, robust and pleasantly soft. It is easy to lay out and can be removed without leaving any residue if necessary - e.g. for cleaning outside the vehicle. The high-quality velour surface is easy to clean: it can be vacuumed and wiped with a damp cloth.
Thanks to its precise fit, the carpet sits in the rear area with millimeter precision and completely covers the loading area behind the seat bench. Whether camping furniture, cool box or crates - the floor remains protected and the interior tidy.
In combination with velour carpets for the passenger compartment and driver's cab, this creates continuous protection for the entire interior of your van.
Advantages of the BRANDRUP velour carpet for the rear area:
- Perfect fit for VW T6.1 California Ocean / Coast
- Titanium black " design - discreet & high-quality
- Reliably protects against dirt, scratches & wear and tear
- Non-slip back - secure grip in everyday life
- Easy-care & durable - ideal for travel & everyday use
- Tool-free installation - simple & residue-free
- Made in Germany - original equipment from BRANDRUP
Standard interior protection - suitable for your VW California
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