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Leather 100% Real Leather Key Chain ( Cherry) on 2040-parts.com

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Brand:SG Product Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:098881 Style:Key Chain Material:Leather UPC:Does not apply



New! Leather 100% Real Leather Key Chain 
This is for 1 Leather CHERRY comes with vintage brass locks and 2 Ring Key Chain fits all of your Auto keys on one side & house keys on the other side










Need more I have these in bulk 50-100 pc


I have many items in stock and the photos are taken us. I try my best to be fair on ebay with starting price,.many times i have a huge blowout sale! Some of the items will not be listed again only if i have more than 1 item. Items come from a non-smoking environment and no pets. We have a clean air condition warehouse so item are kept inside our clean air-condition facility   



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