Smooth Cologne Air Freshener Strawberry Lot Of 5 Cartridge Japanese Jdm on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
5 x Smooth Cologne Strawberry Air Freshener
The Smooth Cologne Air Fresheners are heavy duty cartridges that are ideal for placing underneath the seat in your car for a stealth air freshener! Emits a refreshing and intoxicating scent! Made by Diax Chemical Co., LTD, Japan.
*Your item will come brand new in the original Smooth Cologne packaging!*
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