Transformers Autobot Car / Carbon Fiber \ Seatbelt Shoulder Cushion Pad 2pcs on 2040-parts.com
HONG KONG, HK
* Brand New.
* Total 2 pieces "TRANSFORMERS AUTOBOT" CARBON FIBER SHOULDER PADs in this package/order.
* Great cushion for your shoulder and neck, prevent cut injury from the seat belts.
* Perfect decoration for your lovely car.
* Made with superb quality, durable long-lasting carbon fiber.
* Water & weather proof.
* Fits on all Car & Truck models.
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