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Komatsu D61e Dozer Key Chain - Uh5524 - Diecast on 2040-parts.com

US $13.25
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, United States

McDonough, Georgia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Universal Hobbies Material:Diecast Make:Komatsu Country/Region of Manufacture:China Color:Yellow Manufacturer Part Number:UH5524 UPC:3539185524003

This Komatsu D61E Chain is really cool. This diecast dozer key chain would look good with the keys to your dozer. It may not help you move material around any faster but it will help you get started. This is a great dozer key chain that any die hard machine enthusiast will enjoy.  

FEATURES

·         Great gift for any machine operator or Komatsu fan or that "the hard to buy for"

·         Perfect for the construction business: machine Sales, Service Department, etc

·        See my other car business card holders & key chains

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