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Novelty Auto Parts Key Chains Ring Mini NOS Bottle Keyring Keychain Royal Blue

 

Note: The color of the item may vary slightly due to photography and your own computer
Feature:
A newly arrived NOS Bottle designed key chain.
Made from high quality,durable metal alloy construction.
Adds a sporty and stylish design to your keys.
A great upgrade for any car enthusiast.
Universal item, fits vast majority of keys.
Specification:
Material:Alloy
Color:Royal Blue
Dimension:50 x 15mm/1.97 x 0.59""(L x Dia)
Weight:13g


Package Include:
1 x Car Key Chain

 

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