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US $9.90
Location:

鞍山市, 遼寧省, CN

鞍山市, 遼寧省, CN
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Country of Manufacture:China

 

hongda  online store
Product Features:
1, novel design, exquisite workmanship, functional diversity, the car good helper.
2, may simultaneously receive phone, beverage, cigarette case, and other items.
3, the use of air conditioning system can adjust temperature.
4, can be folded, also can open, open since there are three place to put something,
at the same time can put 3 different items, very convenient.
5, the high-quality goods, the design is novel, exquisite workmanship.
 
Specification:
Condition: brand new 
Material:  ABS
Product Size: 15.6*15.6*10(cm)
Weight: 0.129kg
Color: slivery ,black
SKU: HQS-Y27669
 
Package Included:
1 x  shelf 
 

 

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