Magic Sticky Pad Anti Slip Mat Non Slip Car Dashboard For Phone Gps on 2040-parts.com
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
The mat placed on the car dashboard, keep your mobile phones, perfumes, cigarettes, pens, coins, glasses and any other items more safe, even if the brakes or strong vibrations will not slide off.
Specification: -An extra level of convenience for your car -Multi-function anti-slip mat, convenient to use and easy to clean -Suitable for most vehicles, promotes safe driving -Beautiful appearance, available for decoration -Washable, movable and reusable -Size: 18.4x13.2/7.24x5.2inch -Material: PVC -Package include: 1 x Car Anti Slip Pad -Color: Red, Yellow, Gray, Purple, Pink, Orange ( Please let us know the color you'd like, you can leave a message, or we will sent at random, thank you.) Item Picture: |
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