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Universal Car Steering Wheel Mount Car Cell Mobile Phone Holder Stand For Iphone on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Mainland, China

Mainland, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China UPC:7374772369409


Universal Car Steering Wheel Mount Car Cell Mobile Phone Holder Stand For iPhone Samsung

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Description

Color: Red
Material: ABS
Clip opening: 5.5~7cm / 2.2~2.8in
Suitable size: ≤5in screen
Item weight: 35g / 1.2oz
Package size: 12 * 5 * 3cm / 4.7 * 2 * 1.2in
Package weight: 43g / 1.5oz

 

Package including with retail box:

 

1 * Steering Wheel Holder with retail box 

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