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Car Seat Headrest Arm Hanger Hook For Bag Umbrella Coat / Disney Mickey Mouse on 2040-parts.com

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:By iUnivers MPN:Does Not Apply UPC:2009972051926

A car headrest seat hook hanger for bag, umbrella, coat, etc.
Fit all type of car. Includes 3 different bar diameter size adapters.
Moveable position, can be fixed backward or sideward.

Material: PP + ABS.
Dimensions: 120x157x47mm.
Diameter adapters: 12mm / 13mm / 14mm.
Form: Mickey Mouse arm.
Support: Up to 5 kg.
Brand: Napolex.

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