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*new* Mobile Cd Slot Holder For 3.5" ~ 5.5" on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Banciao, default, Taiwan

Banciao, default, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:MB-001

*NEW* Mobile CD slot holder for 3.5" ~ 5.5"

* Brand new in packaging

* This stylus CD slot mobile mount is slim and unique because of its Aluminium part for the neck, whereas the base that inserts into the CD slot have 3 different size spacers that can firmly hold your mobile without any hassles.

* Please make payment within 24hrs after confirmed purchase and I will ship it within 48hrs exclude weekends

* Delivery time usually 10 ~ 15 business days but also depends on your countries customs

* Any questions feel free to ask

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