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Mobile Phone Car Vehicle Mounts 360 Degree Rotating Gpr Vehicle Mount Gps Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $24.50
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Color:Black Type:Car Mount/Holder Country/Region of Manufacture:China Compatible Brand:Universal Manufacturer Part Number:403 Compatible Model:Universal UPC:611188817870

Features:
     
  • Can rotate 360 degrees,can be adjusted at any angle to suit the drivers need.
  • Suitable for mobile phones, GPS, PDA and other digital products all-around support, flexible clamp design, maximum opening width can be up to 10 cm.
  • Protect your phone from scratches, not affect the charging of your mobile phone;
  • Strong and reliable design, Steady and firm.
  • Color:Black.

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