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Mustang Piston Keychain Motorhead - on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
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Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
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FindingKing Mustang Piston Keychain Motorhead -

All metal construction.Bright chrome plating.Articulating piston head on a realistic connecting rod.Heavy duty epoxy dome covered art.Two and a half inches long.

All weights and measurements are approximate.


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