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Hunting for a cargo cover and original cargo area carpet for 1995 Gr. Cherokee Limited, grey leather interior... Google is not helping with this one... Any ideas?

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Tried your local scrapyards?

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And, in a curious way, a user in this forum could not find the accessory use the idea of keeping a folding table in place of "cover".

Good luck.

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