Auto Car Back Seat Boot Organizer Trash Net Holder Multi-pocket Storage Bag on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, China
Material:Nylon Color:Black Multi-Pocket Bag Size: approx. 28cm x 10cm x 22cm(L x W x H) Package Include:1 X Car Back Seat Boot Organizer 100% brand new and high quality! Deluxe Backseat Organizer, Guaranteed To Keep Your Car Organized And Clean! Made to the highest standards in quality, safety and reliability. Perfectly designed to fit most vehicles Adjustable straps for both top and bottom section to secure the organizer in place Won\'t scratch your car seats Very easy to keep clean Child friendly Keeps your car organized and free from clutter Great for keeping your seat clean
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