Volvo 123 Gt Wall Clock 123gt 120 121 122 Amazon on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
This is a NEW 10" diameter quartz wall clock featuring a Volvo 123 GT. Clock runs on one AA battery. I sell mostly clocks. Please check out my feedback to see what other buyers have said about my products and service. Please note: This is a PAY PAL ONLY auction. In order to pay for this item, you must have a PAY PAL account. I ship to the following countries:
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