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Dongguang,Guangdong , China
Condition:New Brand:mce Item Diameter:1 inch Manufacturer Part Number:FS-402 Item Width:1 inch Country/Region of Manufacture:China Item Weight:0.3 kg Year:2013-2016 Material Type:Aerometal Item Length:1 inch Item Height:1 inch

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Unit Type:
piece
Package Weight:
0.500kg (1.10lb.)
Package Size:
10cm x 10cm x 6cm (3.94in x 3.94in x 2.36in)

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