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Grafton, Massachusetts, US

Grafton, Massachusetts, US
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Custom Diecast Blue & Black DUCATTI DIAVEL Key Chain

  • Detailed die cast Bucatti!
  • Nickel key chain securely attached
  • Great gift idea for any Bike fan!
  • Hang from rear view mirror, Back Pack, Belt loop, Purse  - attach to anything
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