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New Hot Fire Lanyard For Keys Cell Phone Chopper Hot Rod Street Bike Bagger Gear on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Boise, Idaho, US

Boise, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Make:Fire Racing

This listing is for a Brand New Hot Fire Lanyard.  Lanyards are great for carrying keys, cell phones, pit passes, etc.  Made of nylon, plastic, and metal, these lanyards can take a beating even under the harshest conditions. Lanyard measuring approximately 19 inches in total length and 1 inch in width. Each Fire Lanyard comes with a clip for easy detachment of any items you may be carrying.

Great gift idea for the serious Hot Rod, Motocross, or Street Bike Rider.

Please see listing picture for further item details. Save over retail pricing. Buy with confidence at CactusMountainMx.USA.

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