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Condition:New Brand:Euro4tuning Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3D Zinc Alloy Chrome Letter Z Key Chain Ring Car make:Nissan 280ZX 300ZX 350Z 370Z Interchange Part Number:fit for Nissan 280ZX 300ZX 350Z 370Z "Z"LETTER measurement:length&width:1.49INCH/0.12FT*0.70INCH/0.05FT Other Part Number:Adopt advanced metal alloy Material:Zinc Alloy Metal Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear UPC:753210523295 Surface Finish:Chrome mirror triple plated

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