Authentic Ferrari Gt Black Leather Keychain/key Ring 270036934 on 2040-parts.com
Hinsdale, Illinois, United States
Authentic Ferrari GT Black Leather Keychain/Key Ring 270036934. 100% unused, 100% authentic.
The exclusive Keychain Ferrari for men is made of printed and smooth calf leather and has a hook and a metal ring. The accessory is fitted, stitched by hand and decorated with parallel rows of stitches in contrast color using a smooth perforated leather with a plaque from gunmetal farbenem metal, where the Ferrari logo is pictured. Part #270036934 Buy it now $90.61 Free shipping within the USA, calculated shipping overseas Signature required upon delivery |
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