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10pcs Pink Universal Hello Kitty Car Seat Covers Front Rear Cover Accessory Set on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

langfang,hebei, CN

langfang,hebei, CN
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100% brand new

A set includes 10 pcs (not includes other accessory)

-- 2 PC   Front Seat Saddle Covers ( 21"x 20"/ 55cm x 53cm)
-- 2 PC   Front Seat Back Covers (278"x 22" / 71cm x 56cm )
-- 1 PC   Rear Seat Three-person Saddle Cover (52.36"x 20.87"/ 133 cmx 53 cm )
-- 1 PC   Rear Seat Three-person Back Cover ( 63"x 31"/ 160cm x 79 cm)
-- 4 PC   Headrest Covers

Color of this listing item
 - PINK

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