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US $12.00
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Zaporozhye, Zaporozhskaya, Ukraine

Zaporozhye, Zaporozhskaya, Ukraine
Condition:New with tags Brand:SAB Material:Stainless Steel Color:Polished steel Country/Region of Manufacture:Ukraine

This keychain is made of high quality polished stainless steel.
Measuruments: 16mm x90mm x2mm
The keychain delivered with a key ring.
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