Toyota Fj 60 Land Cruiser Metal Wall Clock Fj60 Landcruiser Choice Of 6 Colors on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
This is a new 10" diameter aluminum wall clock featuring a Toyota FJ60 Land Cruiser. Clock has an aluminum case and glass lens. Quartz movement runs on one AA battery. There is a choice of 6 car colors(see pictures). Please specify your color choice at the top of the page before you click on the Buy It Now button. Dimensions Outside diameter: 10" (25cm) Dial diameter: 8 3/4" ( 22cm) Depth: 1 5/8" (3.8cm)
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