2007 2008 2009 Saturn Sky Dealership Promotional Magnet - Rarer Than A Brochure on 2040-parts.com
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2007 2008 2009 Saturn Sky Promotional Dealership Promotional Magnet. Measures approximately 3.75 inches by 2 inches. Perfect gift for someone owning one of these cars. Don't let this one pass you by.
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