Trd Leather Pull Key Chain Ring Tacoma Toyota Racing Fj Prius Camry Alphard on 2040-parts.com
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Brand New TRD Leather Key Chain
Material - Stainless steel and Leather.
Length: 7 cm without key ring, 9 cm with key ring.
Width: 2.5cm
Shipping - We ship worldwide, will ship from Hong Kong Post Office.
Shipping Fees - Worldwide Free Shipping.
Normally your order will arrive at your place within 10-20 business days.
It takes longer for South America and Europe Country, Specially in Brazil, Argentina, Italy and Russia
Payment Method - PayPal Only
Return Policy - If you not satisfy with our product, please send it back to the return address ( returning shipping cost will be pay by buyer ), once we got the product back, we will issue you with full refund.
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