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Yellow Slim Foot Squeegee Car Home Tint on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

广州市, 广东省, China

广州市, 广东省, China
Yellow Slim Foot Squeegee Car Home Tint, US $8.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:KTM Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

Name:Yellow Slim Foot Squeegee Car Home Tint

Brand:KTM

Model:A20

Unit:pcs

Size:14.8CM *31CM

Weight:122 g

Feature: fireresistant ,antiabrasive

Description: use for DIY film, stickers,car stickers, advertising stickers 

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