Marine Foam Floating Key Chain Choose Propeller, Bobber, Shark Or Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Stoneboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Offered at auction for your consideration is a Shoreline Marine Foam Floating Key chain. You are buying one (1) Key chain. There are 4 different styles and designs. Just choose the style or styles you would like and use the buy-it-now button.We happily combine shipping on multiple items. Shipping is a fixed price of $3.00, and we can ship up to 4 key chains for the $3.00 price. The key chains you want are your choice of any style or mixed styles.E-mail me if you have questions.
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