2 X Car Safety Seat Belt Shoulder Pads Cover Cushion Comfortable Pad Italy on 2040-parts.com
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2 x Car Safety Seat Belt Shoulder Pads Cover Cushion Comfortable Pad Italy Best and Timely Service; 100% Satisfaction; Big discount for big order.
Material: Polyester 100% Brand NEW Color : see the first picture Size: 24 x 7.5 cm Weight: about 200 g / 2 pcs
Package includes: 2 x car seat belt shoulder pads |
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