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Car Back Seat Headrest Organizer Multi-pocket Storage Bag Protection Back Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $31.43
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:By iUnivers MPN:Does Not Apply UPC:8800201726516

A multi pockets car seat organizer for keeping objects easily accessible in the car.
Keep the interior of the car clean, neat, organized and handy.
A multi-use container for organizing objects in the car.
Use as a protection against foot prints.
Access to all the passengers in the car.
For magazines, bottle, can, beverages, glasses, etc.
Adjustable length fastener to suit for most car seats.
Quick fastener design for easy and quick installation.

Specifications:
Material: Textile oxford.
Dimensions: 600x450x80mm.
Model: W685.

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