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Car Sticky Non Slip Magic Pad For Mobile Phone Gps Transparent High Quality New on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:dfh Manufacturer Part Number:kjvn

High Quality and brand new.
Smooth and glossy surface; washable, removable, and reusable.
Fit for dashboard, center console or window.
Hold your cell phone, money, sunglasses, iPod or any other personal items with flat surface.
Easy installation (place on any unpainted dashboard, center console or window); no adhesive or magnet use.
Sticky pad is reusable and can be washed when it gets dirty.
Specifications:
Material: High quality soft vinyl surface
Quantity: 1 piece

Size: 14*8*0.15 cm

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