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Genuine Original Mercedes Benz Toilet Case / Bag By Samsonite 5 Litre on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
Condition:New with tags Part Number:B66955395 Gender:Unisex Adult Product Type:Bags Color:Black Make:Samsonite /Mercedes Benz

Samsonite X-Pression ..Mercedes-Benz Collection

Toiletries Case...lowest on Ebay! !or ANYWHERE ELSE..

Authenticity guaranteed ONLY with the Mercedes -Benz hologram. ..Attached. .


Have owned for a year but never used
Selling for ridiculously low price but again why I keep something haven't used in a year.

If you travel and like to travel with style this is something you must have.

PayPal due within 24 hours thank you I will ship as soon as payment is clear same day or next day.

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