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Wholesale Genuine Leather Car Key Case Cowhide Key Holder Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $6.60
Location:

佛山市, 广东省, China

佛山市, 广东省, China
Condition:New without tags Brand:without logo Material:Leather Color:Black Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

Product Description

Free Shipping Luxury  Leather Car Key Cover Case for VW Volkswagen Polo Golf  Passat Tiguan Octavia Jetta Bora

NOTICE
2 Color: Black Brown

Please indicate the color of your choice, if there is no color your choice we will send black key cover

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Packaging Details
  • Unit Type: piece
  • Package Weight: 0.350kg (0.77lb.)
  • Package Size: 10cm x 6cm x 3cm (3.94in x 2.36in x 1.18in)

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