Vintage Vw Key Holder Wallet Box Case Leather Like Covered Key Chain on 2040-parts.com
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, US
Vintage VW Key Holder Wallet Box Case Leather Covered Key Chain
The covering is probably not genuine Leather
Looks just like the modern style Key fob's
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