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GZ GD, China

GZ GD, China
Condition:New Brand:HO Manufacturer Part Number:HO Primary Color:Silver UPC:Does not apply

1Pcs For Stainless Steel Metal & Black Leather Luxury Auto KeyChains Key Ring Charms

Made from Alloy Metal 
Quantity:1Pcs
Approx Size: 9cm*2.4cm*1cm
Key Ring:3.2cm
Color: As The Pic Show


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