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Smartphone Objects Holder Pocket Bag For Car Dashboard / Winnie The Pooh on 2040-parts.com

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:By iUnivers MPN:Does Not Apply UPC:2009972052411

A smartphone and small objects holder for car dashboard.
For keys, cards, tickets, MP3 players, pens, etc.
Cute and fun. Character representing Winnie the Pooh.
To be mount on the dashboard.
Made of washable textile.

Material: Textile cotton.
Dimensions: 17x9x13cm.
Character: Winnie the Pooh.
Brand: Napolex.

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