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US $101.00
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Hinsdale, Illinois, United States

Hinsdale, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Color:Black Brand:Ferrari Material:Leather Make:Ferrari Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy UPC:Does not apply

Authentic Ferrari Daytona Genuine Black Leather Key Ring 270005949 / 9461.  100% unused, 100% authentic.



Made entirely from genuine calfskin leather with accessories in brushed metal.  The front embossed with Ferrari name.  Handcrafted in Italy.


Part #9461 or 270005949
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