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2pcs/lot Stainless Steel Car Seat Back Hangers Storage Hooks House on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
Location:

Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does Not Apply Warranty:1 Year Material:Stainless Steel Size:3 x 11 x 3.4 cm, or 1.2" x 4.3" x 1.3" Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:NXH1089 Weight:0.06 kg


Style:Multi-function Car seat back hook
Suit for: bag, clothes, gift box, umbrella, etc.
Material:Stainless Steel
Size: 3 x 11 x 3.4 cm, or 1.2" x 4.3" x 1.3" (picture showed)
Color: Silver
Weight: 0.06 kg



Package:2 pcs hangers

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