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2 In 1 Guide Ball Universal Car Compass Navigation Marine Boat Truck Guide Ball on 2040-parts.com

AU $18.80
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GZ, China
Condition:New Brand:Faymizsa Type:Vehicle-Mounted Marine Compass Features:Accurate, Anti-interference, Strong Stability Material:ABS Shell + Magnetic Dial Color:Black MPN:Does Not Apply Model:LC-38B Application:For car, marine navigation, outdoor travel compass. Compass Style:ball Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Product Size:5.7x5.7x5.8cm (2.2x2.2x2.3inch) Special Features:Multi-Angle Viewing, Reverses the magnetic steel Warranty:One Year Warranty

Toyota readies dealer fix for faulty pedals

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