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Herbie Official Disney Keychain Keyring 1/64 Vw Beetle Volkswagen 53 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

ATHENS, Attica, Greece

ATHENS, Attica, Greece
Condition:New with tags Brand:Disney Country/Region of Manufacture:China Make:Volkswagen

 Official Disney "Herbie the love Bug" keychain.

1/64 scale fully detailed 1963 Volkswagen bug with rolling wheels.

Please check the pictures and see by yourself how lovely this little car has been made!

Ideal for gift !!! Not a cheap knock off !!!

*NOT A TOY CAR CONVERTED TO KEYCHAIN, THIS IS AN ORIGINAL KEYCHAIN !*


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