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Scosche Magwsm2 Magicmount Suction Mount For Mobile Mevices on 2040-parts.com

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Delta, British Columbia, Canada

Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Scosche Item model number:MAGWSM2 Manufacturer Part Number:MAGWSM2 Colour:Window/Dash UPC:033991047068

Click to open expanded view Scosche MAGWSM2 MagicMount Suction Mount for Mobile Mevices
by Scosche

Product Description

  • Universal mount for smartphones and GPS devices
  • Suction-mounts onto car window, windshield or dash
  • Short-necked design for use with GPS devices
  • Cradle-free design
  • Heat/cold resistant


Product Information

Technical Details

Item Weight

145 g

Product Dimensions

21.6 x 11.9 x 4.3 cm

Item model number

MAGWSM2

Weight

145 grams

Colour

Window/Dash

ASIN

B00R2K4LCY

Shipping Weight

181 g




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