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Vintage Toyota Rav 4 Black Leather Usa Goldtone Keyring Key Fob Key Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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These are vintage, found in the warehous but purchased many years ago.

They are  no longer in production.  Very nice black leather, made in the USA.  A large emblem logo on a gold tone tag. 

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JESSER'S CLASSIC KEYS

26 West Street

Akron  OH  44303

Phone: 330-376-8181

Fax: 330-384-9129

Note: International orders now taking 3-4 weeks. Be patient.
We ship USPS First Class Mail. Tracking is not available.
09/13

 

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