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Camaro - Stainless Steel & Leather Business Card Case on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
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South Boardman, Michigan, US

South Boardman, Michigan, US
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BUSINESS CARD CASE

CAMARO - POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL & LEATHER
BUSINESS CARD CASE



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DESCRIPTION

Extremely attractive polished stainless steel business card case with soft leather insert and your car emblem in the lower right corner. Holds standard sized business cards. You can change the emblem to any shown below or the location of the emblem to the center or any other corner by including a note in the PayPal message area or use the contact seller button in My Ebay. The default will be the lower right corner.

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