This is a Mouse Pad of the 1985 Fiero GT in a customized Gold. This is a gorgeous mouse pad that makes a perfect gift -- or a great addition to your own computer! Why settle for that boring old plain mouse pad when you spend so much time at your computer? This designer-style mouse pad is just the thing to bring a smile to your face and add a special touch to your day. This rectangular mouse pad is made of a durable heat-resistant polyester fabric top, and will keep your mouse rolling in high style. Backed with a neoprene rubber non-slip backing, this mouse pad won't slip or slide. It will not discolor or fade. Our custom made Mouse Pads are 9.5" x 7.75" in diameter and 1/8" thick. It's perfect for Optical and Trackball Mouse. |
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