Honda Fit Green Green Tear Drop Metal Key Chain Ring Tag Key Fob Logo Lanyard on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, CA, US
- 100% Genuine Product and compliant with domestic / international copyright law
- Premium Key chain backed by Lifetime warranty against manufacture defects and breakage
- USA Laser Engraved logo will never fade
- Die-Cast Mirror Finish Chrome will not rust
- Swivel Head for easy use (See Picture)
- Approximate Size including Key Ring: 2.75"L x 1"W
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