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Suzuki Swift Hatchback (1984-1989)

Give your 1984 to 1989 Suzuki Swift the protection it deserves with our vehicle-specific range for the hatchback. Dog guards, boot dividers, tailgates, car mats and boot liners are all custom-made to fit your car precisely, following its exact contours for a neat, secure finish. Whether you're transporting a dog, sports gear or shopping, these accessories help keep dirt, mess and damage away from your boot and interior. Hard-wearing and simple to install, they're an easy way to protect your Suzuki Swift and maintain its value over time. Read more

Suzuki Swift Hatchback (1984-1989)

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