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Awesome New Driver Car Magnet! Heavy Duty! Removable! Student Driver! on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Brunswick, Ohio, United States

Brunswick, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Primary Color:Yellow Size:6 inches x 6 inches

AWESOME NEW DRIVER CAR MAGNET! CUSTOM DESIGNED. REMOVABLE. HEAVY DUTY DURABLE MATERIALS. 

BRAND NEW 6" x 6" removable car magnet!  Place the magnet on your vehicle when your NEW DRIVER is at the wheel so the JERKS riding his/her tail will "back off".  Remove it when experienced drivers are driving.  

Perfect gift for the new driver when they get their temporary or first license!  Get one for each car!  Size is 6" x 6".  Picture is of the actual product on the back of a Jeep Commander.  Buyer to pay fixed shipping and handling charges of $3.25.  

Perfect  for driver's education schools, insurance agents, schools, churches or car dealerships!

KJAB Custom Designs.
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