Csx3 Air Freshener Citrus Japanese Eikosha Genuine Authentic Jdm Air Spencer on 2040-parts.com
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Air Spencer CSX3 Citrus Air Freshener
The Air Spencer CSX3 is a stylish looking air freshener case that uses refillable packs (of course 1 pack is included). The CSX3 will emit a refreshing sweet, citrusy scent! Made by Eikosa Co., Ltd. Japan.
*Your item will come brand new in the original Air Spencer packaging!*
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