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Disney Mickey Mouse Black Plush Seat Belt Cover Shoulder Pad Cushion Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $2.49
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New

This is a brand new, never used item:

  • (There are 2 pcs) Each Size: 10.4(h) x 2.6(w) inch (26.5 x 6.5 cm)
  • Easy to install on your seat belts!
  • Suitable for both the driver and the passenger seats
  • 100% Cotton - Washable
  • High Quality - hard to find item!




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