Luch Quartz Car Clock. For Car Dashboard And Many Other Projects. New on 2040-parts.com
Minsk, Minskaya, Belarus
LUCH Quartz car clock. For car dashboard and many other projects. NEW.
Color: Black Material: Plastic Type: Quartz Diameter: 56 mm Length: 50mm Power supply:12 V ะกompatibility: many difference car Made in Belarus State: NEW All orders sends with tracking number. |
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