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Hula Doll Air Freshner For Your Dashboard on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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East Hartford, Connecticut, US

East Hartford, Connecticut, US
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UP FOR BIDDING A NEW HULA DOLL WITH SPRING ACTION HIPS AND ADHESIVE MOUNT. 4 1/2 " TALL NICE HULA BABE TO PUT ON YOUR DASH OR REAR DECK AND WATCH HER SHAKE HER BOOTY. THIS  HULA IS MORE COMPACT THEN MOST ONLY STANDING 4 1/2",SHE IS ALSO AN AIR FRESHENER.... SCENT..{PINA COLADA}... HAPPY BIDDING THANKS FOR LOOKING.Check out my other items!Be sure to add me to your favorites list!     


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