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yiwu,zhejiang, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China Pressure Range:5-50 LBS Brand:Unbranded/Generic Fold Size (L*W):13.8(22.3) x 1cm / 5.43 MPN:Does not apply Color:Silver NOTICE:please check what you can get before ordering Material:Metal, Plastic Package:1 x Car Tire Pressure Gauge Pen

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