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Large Hard Wearing Fall Cover 5-inch In The Car Sa Not Bracket Fuergps Tom Xxl on 2040-parts.com

US $5.12
Location:

HongKong, China

HongKong, China
Condition:New Number of Units:Unknow Country and Region of Manufacture:China Brand:No-Name product Type:Car Manufacturer Warranty:Nikos Other Article Number:Unknow Manufacturer Part Number:Not applicable

Large Hard Carry Case Cover 5 inch In Car Sat Nav Holder For GPS TomTom XXL


Features:

  • High Quality Case

  • Offers great protection for your Sat Nav

  • Multiple compartments for memory card storage etc

  • Protects Sat Nav from minor shocks, bumps and from getting scratched

  • Soft Interior Fabric Ensures you Sat Nav is protected whilst not in use

  • Full Length zip for quick and easy access

  • Internal Dimesnsions 150 (w) x 110 (h) x25 (d) mm

Package include:

  • 1 x Large Hard Carry Case Cover 5 inch In Car Sat Nav Holder For GPS TomTom XXL



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